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Please help rehome our beloved Gus

Dursley
1 month
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Adv. ID
aKInEdQcf
Views
170
Favourites
5
Advert Type
For adoption
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
1 year, 10 months
Sex
Male
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Hello, due to the cost of living crisis myself and my partner have had to move back to his parents house where we cannot keep our rabbit free roam, as there is a dog that lives in the house. I haven’t the heart to keep him locked up in a cage all day long and would like to see him be as happy as he used to be in our old home, under the care of someone else who also loves rabbits and clearly understands their needs. Gus is a beautiful, gentle and loving animal who is used to being around other people and sometimes likes to go on walks - and for this reason I am not putting a price on him as he is worth more than any money in the world. I would just like to rehome him so he can be in a better place with more space to run and more people to be around him. He is also very clever and loves to do stacking cups and snuffle mats, is housetrained and when asked can pointe like a ballerina and spin before treats. I ask that whoever has the luck of taking him makes sure they are aware of what a rabbit really needs, especially a space where he can run freely at all times that is atleast 3m x 4m in space. He is not an outdoor rabbit but should you place him outside he will need the mixie vaccination and other precautions must be taken. I have a packet of critical care and syringes should he get sick, aswell as his rabbit pellets and hay. Rabbits need fresh hay every day, and vegetables and water. His favourite treats are banana and basil. I have a care list provided for people who have looked after my rabbit before, detailing what foods Gus can eat and what foods he can’t eat, what conditions he should be kept in, how to give him critical care and more. Gus has never lived with another rabbit. Before you consider rehoming little Gus, please know what you are getting into.
sandra k.
Dursley
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Verified by:
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Google

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.