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Lovely bunny rabbit looking for new home!


mianuttgens

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Hello all!


I am looking for a new home for my lovely bunny rabbit Otto as I am going to be starting a full-time masters at Drama School in September and won?t be able to give him the care he needs when I?m leaving at 7am and returning home at 11pm 6 days a week . It is, of course, with a truly deep sadness that I have to find a new home for him but I am determined to find a wonderful new family for him who will more be able to give him the happy bunny life he deserves.


He is a 1 year old, indoor rabbit who is very curious and playful and loves being stroked. He is also neutered and has always lived in the same house as dogs, so could be socialised with them.


If you are interested, or know someone who would be interested, please send me an email! I would want to meet in person and do a home visit to check he?d be going to the right person.


My email is [email protected].


He would come with a large 2-teir cage, the rest of my rabbit supplies, such as food, hay and wood chippings, and a collapsible garden run.


Mia x

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