I have a lovely litter of babies that are ready to be reserved. There is a mix of bucks & does.They will be ready to leave for their new homes from 26th July.
All are very cute and all have there own fabulous personalities. They have been handled since birth and are very friendly and well socialised.
A £20 non refundable deposit will secure.
Balance to be paid 24 hours prior to collection date.
Colours available are :
1 x smoke buck
1 x Black self doe
1 x Black self buck
1 x siamese sable doe
1 x blue self buck
1 x blue self doe
You will need a hutch or cage ,water bottle & food bowl,food ,hay & wood shavings for them to live in.
A run or play pen
A pet carrier to take them home in
Any other information you need, feel free to ask.
Kind regards
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