Gary and Shania

Bletchley, UK
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Pet details information:

  • Bletchley, UK
  • 2021-09-01
  • 6
  • 0
  • Mini Lop
  • Male
  • 4 years
  • Small
  • Couch Potato
  • Β£100
Pre-adoption checks
  • Microchipped by collection date
  • Neutered
  • Vaccinations up to date
  • Worm and flea treated
  • Health Checked by a vet
  • Special medical care required

Additional information

  • Is your pet comfortable around other dogs?
  • Unsure
  • Is your pet comfortable around other cats?
  • Unsure
  • Is your pet comfortable around children?
  • Comfortable with babies and children of all ages
  • Why are you looking to rehome this pet?
  • Unfortunate circumstances of emigrating.
  • Ideal home
  • Experienced pet owner
  • Does your pet require a secure outdoor space?
  • No

Description

Gary and Shania are two beautiful (non-biased) mini lop and lionhead rabbits, bonded for life. They both have great temperaments. Gary, being the chilled slightly older brother type, and Shania (Shani) with the curiosity of a cat. They can both be left to their own devices, but ultimately enjoy human interaction and new objects to play with/move around, and investigate. Gary and Shania are both house-trained. We use a puppy pad in a tray a day, and they solely use this as their toilet, so are super clean pets (Gary smells like a newborn baby). Gary is neutered, and Shania is spayed. Other than the tray, they are free to roam our house entirely (they are house-trained bunnies). Any potential adoptees should be aware that their home would have to be fully rabbit-proofed if they wish for the same, and we would prefer for them to be in a home where they have space to do so, as they have in their lives so far. Just to reiterate, this advert is for two rabbits that are bonded and can not be separated (the form didn't allow us to list them both).

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