Beautiful, health checked, Double Maned Lionhead baby bunnies looking for their loving forever homes.
2 Harlequins, 1 white broken chocolate, 2 chocolate torts and 1 Blue Eyed White. All are super fluffy, handled daily, used to being around children, dogs and cats. These amazing bunnies are ready now for their forever homes.
These bunnies are looking for 5 star homes to love and care for them and give the the regular grooming and attention they require for a happy life. Ideally to be introduced with other rabbits for companionship, Lionheads are highly sociable and need attention and ideally need to be with other rabbits to be happy. Rabbits can become depressed and very unhappy if not given daily attention and exercise so please think about the commitment before purchasing a rabbit from us. All parents can be seen when viewing
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