A cute white and black rabbit for sale.
I'll be moving so i can't take care of Lucky anymore :(
She's active and always craves attention. She doesn't pee randomly so you won't have to worry about that. She mostly poos in her litter area, but she does poo around the house, sometimes. I have been trying to train her.
She loves bananas and melons, as a treat though.
She loves cheek and head rubs! Do it and she'll get cosy.
She is not neutered or vaccinated because she's 3 months old. She was born in July 2020.
She is an indoor rabbit but I do allow her to go outside from time to time and she loves it, she'll zoom and binky.
As seen in the images, it includes a massive cage, a water bowl, half a bag of wood shavings, bunch of woods.
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