Description
With a heavy heart we have to re-home our very loved pet bunnies.
Cinnamon (multicoloured lop-ear) and Rusty (brown) are two bonded males. They've been together from birth but are not brothers. They were both neutered in December and have recovered exceedingly well. They're very lovely bunnies. Rusty is very energetic and loves to hop around a lot. Cinnamon is a little shy and takes some time to get to used to people and isn't fond of sudden, loud noises. They have gotten used to some noises that used to scare them, like the washing machine, hoover and general kids noise.
It's important to note that cinnamon has long fur. Unfortunately that caused an allergic reaction to one of my children.
Because they're a bonded pair, they do have to go together. They come with a 6ft wooden outdoor hutch, as well as all the food, bedding and other equipment I have for them including at least one 50L bag of carefree paper bedding.
Both were last vaccinated in October. They're not microchipped because we live in the 4th floor and there was no risk of them ever escaping.
They're currently in the care of vets 4 pets. And they eat the pets at homes adult pellets and a mixture of different hays. Timothy, orchard and meadow hay is all known and liked by them.
They have also tried a variety of vegetables and greens. Rusty is generally easy to feed. Cinnamon can be a bit picky when trying something new, but he eventually does come around.
Other than that they've always been happy and active bunnies. So far they've been indoor bunnies, but we did plan on transitioning them to outside. As soon as the temperature at night stays above 10 degrees, they can safely be transitioned if that is your plan. They're used to hopping around the living room and love climbing on people, but they don't like being picked up for fun. Picking up should only be done for medical reasons or emergencies. You can use treats to get them to follow you.
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