Lovely 8-week-old bunnies that need loving homes. They turned 8 weeks on 19th April. I have my own bunnies at home – so a surprise litter led to five adorable little ones, three girls and two boys, a mix of mini Holland lop and lionhead/lop.
They've so much energy and each has a unique personality. Hoping to find them homes where they'll be as cherished as my own.
Bunnies are social creatures, so I'm hoping they can go in pairs if possible. Only same-sex pairs though to avoid any more unexpected litters.
These little ones are already weaned from mum and have healthy appetites. They love their hay and their diet includes Excel mint nuggets in the morning and fresh veggies in the evening, just like mum. We also have a rescue cat and dog, and our little family gets along great, so these bunnies are used to other animals too.
If you've got the space and love for two fluffy pals, or just the one then please do get in touch. Happy to answer any questions or send some more photos/videos too!
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