We have a litter of Rabbits I will be updating on this ad and there might be 2 ads with pictures and information we have five boys and two girls, I like to think our bunnies are one-of-a-kind they’ve been held since they’ve been born they love to cuddle and the very used to human contact every single bunny is unique and has their own special personality .
They are all very fluffy and loving if you don’t live far I want to arrange a visit just give me a message,
we will have them until they are 8 weeks,
I put up a picture of their mum is a Brown and white (Lionhead) with blue eyes and dad is a grey with white on his belly (mini lop) with dark eyes,
One rabbit cost £70, if you want two rabbits we do a deal it costs £130 for two.
If anyone is interested and want more information please give me a message,
Or you can email me
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