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Two CUTE dwarf rabbits looking for foster family for 6 months


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Looking for a foster family for my two pet dwarf rabbits from January to July 2018 as I am about to have a baby in a very small top floor flat and I would like to make sure all the little ones get the space they need when this happens! The rabbits are named Melvyn and Sylvia. They are 4 years old and are house rabbits so they are toilet trained (apart from the odd accident!) They would suit slightly older kids as they're quite characterful and move around lots so they're not going to sit quietly on a toddlers lap for ages. Very self sufficent and they come complete with an indoor cage, water bottles etc. and an outside run if you have a garden lawn - excellent lawn mowers! Let me know if interested. They'll be shy at first but they're used to strangers and as soon as they work out you might have treats they'll totally come out of their shell!

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