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SOLD Lilac Tort Buck English Angora

Lincoln
2 months
£150
JULIE E.
JULIE E.5
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Adv. ID
D80OHXWcr
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Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
4 months, 25 days
Sex
Male
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
no
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Description
SOLD Lilac tort buck, ready for his new home. £50 deposit required to reserve. Mum - Sooty Fawn. Dad - Blue Cream. Both are vienna carriers. Please feel free to ask any questions about our bunnies and rabbitry. Find us on Facebook and Instagram to see more photos and videos from our little rabbitry. @elegantsufficiencyuk We are passionate about our pure bred English angora rabbits. We breed for health, wool quality and temperament. They make excellent pets for both family homes and fibre enthusiasts, and will happily sit to be groomed and cuddled. Anyone looking for an affectionate companion will love angoras - they are extremely puppy-like! Angora rabbits are a heritage breed - one of the oldest domestic breeds - and known for their long, woolly fur. It's unsurprising that they need more grooming than the average rabbit. Brushing and trimming is an important part of their welfare, as is providing a clean and dry environment. We are very happy to answer questions on how to look after, house and groom your new bunny. Our bunnies come home with changeover food and birth certificate. We provide a grooming demonstration on collection. COPYRIGHT NOTICE The words contained within are the intellectual property of Julie Ellerby and Elegant Sufficiency UK. Any rabbit breeders found to be using this copy in their own listings here on Pets4homes or elsewhere will be reported to the listing provider/social media platform.
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JULIE E.
Lincoln
14 hours
Member since:2 years
JULIE E.
5
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Be responsible, do your research first

Getting rabbits is a massive commitment, so make sure you have researched all of their general needs, and those specific to their breed fully and have the time and commitment necessary to care for the rabbits. You can read our detailed information guide about rabbits for potential new rabbit owners. If you are looking for a rabbit to keep your rabbit company remember that they will both need to be neutered and that a male / female pair works best. Rabbits are a long term commitment as they can live up to 10 years.

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5

Rabbits must be 8 weeks when collected

Rabbits must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned before they can leave their mothers. Most responsible sellers will keep their rabbits longer than this before they let them go to new homes. Make sure you take some of the food with you so you can change over to your own food gradually.

£150
JULIE E.
Lincoln
14 hours
Member since:2 years
JULIE E.
5
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