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Unfortunatley my daughter has developed an allergy to our long haired bunny so we will need to find her a new home.

 

She's been very well cared for, she's 2 years old and up to date on all her vacinations. She's just had a full health check at the vets and is in very good health. No teeth or nail problems either.

 

She will sit on your lap all day long if you give her a nice brush.

 

Can provide a cage with bottle, bowl and ball for her to play with all free of charge.

 

We are looking for a good home for her and will be sad to see her go.

 

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awwwww how cute!! :D

 

Athene, you do not need another bunny!

Athene, you do not need another bunny!

Athene, you do not need another bunny!

Athene, you do not need another bunny!

Would it get along with our rabbit we have now? its kept in a cage outside, no idea what kind it is.

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It's hard to tell Jimmy,

 

If you put it straight in the cage with the other rabbit then the rabbit who lives there will probably attack her.

 

You need to introduce them on nutural ground. it's called bonding. While you are introducing them you then need to clean out the cage that they will live in and remove all scent. It's also worth while changing it around so the initial rabbit doesn't recognise it as well.

 

If your inital rabbit has been nutered your shouldn't have many problems. Daisy has also been nutered.

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Forgot to mention.

 

Daisy is also kept outside but we often open her cage and let her run about for a few hours on end. Also after giving her a brush we will often let her run around the house for a bit. She usually just finds a quiet spot and watches TV for a bit before returning outside to her cage for some food drink or the use of her toilet.

 

 

* This is not the cage we will be giving away for free. The free cage is the not as tall but a little longer also it's only 1 level and it's a plastic base with metal frame. The one in the picture below is daisy current hutch which we will probably sell seperately.

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