Purebred Mini Rex Babies! (Plush Coat and Curly Whiskers!)
Ready for their forever homes now!
Born 31/01/2022.
Ready to leave from 28/03/2022.
Mum - Blue Mini Rex Purebred
Dad - Orange Mini Rex Purebred
Parents can be seen.
Babies:
Castor Buck
Blue Otter Doe (RESERVED)
Orange Doe (RESERVED)
Orange Buck
Our babies leave with birth certificate and change over food. A £10 non refundable deposit is required to secure each bunny and proof of adequate set up and home environment will need to be shown before babies are released from our care to their forever homes.
We reserve the right to refuse sale if we have any concerns around housing. (We were once shown a hamster cage as a prospective new home for one of our babies so this is why we stipulate so strongly about seeing the set up our baby will go to. Please don't take offense to us requesting this.)
Safety Notice: NEVER send a payment or deposit online before viewing the Pet to confirm the advert is genuine. Read our Covid-19 safe buying guide.
Be extra cautious with online transactions!
We encourage you to read these guidelines before buying or adopting a rabbit.
Carry out the research so you have all the necessary knowledge of the pet you are getting. Since owning a rabbit is a big commitment, you should research about the breed fully to make sure it fits your current lifestyle and budget.
Take time to visit the advertiser's home to confirm if they are genuine. Do not settle for online communications and photos. UK Pets does not verify the authenticity of all advertisers. The advertiser should allow you to personally see the rabbits. If they keep on giving you excuses why you could not visit their home or the address stated in the advert is not the accurate and permanent location of the pet, consider this a red flag.
Never pay anything online through money transfer companies especially if you have not personally visited the advertiser and seen the pet, this includes deposit and delivery cost for the pet. There is also no means to recover your money if issues arise. Before closing a deal.
The advertiser should only release the rabbits when they are 8 weeks old or older. They should be responsible enough to know that separating the rabbit from the mother earlier results in medical and behavioural issues.
If you have reasons to believe that an Advertiser is not genuine, please report them to us immediately.
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