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Six Litters Of Netherland Dwarf Babies

Calne
2 months
£75
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Details
Adv. ID
QWwUksS-R
Views
365
Favourites
2
Advert Type
For sale
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
7 weeks, 2 days
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
no
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Description
***UPDATE 27/4/24 - 5 BABIES LEFT - 3 Litters Ready Now £75 each/ 3 Litters Available For Reserve £75 each - Please See Litter Lists Below *** I have six litters of pure bred Netherland Dwarf baby rabbits available to leave their Mums, they are all ready now as they are 9 weeks old, apart from the ones available for reserve. They will NOT leave before due to them being so small, so please do not ask. They are indoor rabbits so please DO NOT enquire if you are looking for a rabbit you can house outside. Litter One (Leopard Print Throw) READY NOW £75 each From Broken Black to Black Mantle mating Broken Black Doe - SOLD Black Mantle Buck - AVAILABLE Litter Two (White and Gold Star Throw) READY NOW £75 each From Blue Self to Harlequin mating Black Self Doe - AVAILABLE Litter Three (Beige Throw) READY NOW £75 each From Agouti to Chinchilla mating Agouti Doe - AVAILABLE Litter Four (Grey Throw) AVAILABLE FOR RESERVE £75 each/ £25 Deposit To Secure - Ready To Leave From Thursday 2nd May 2024 Orange Tortoiseshell Doe - RESERVED Fawn Doe - RESERVED Litter Five (Grey and White Throw) AVAILABLE FOR RESERVE £75 each/ £25 Deposit To Secure - Ready To Leave From Friday 3rd May 2024 Chocolate Otter Buck - AVAILABLE Argente Brun Otter Doe (Pink) - RESERVED Argente Brun Otter Buck (Light Blue) - RESERVED Chocolate Mantle Buck - RESERVED Broken Chocolate Otter Buck - RESERVED Litter Six (Beige Leopard Print Throw) AVAILABLE FOR RESERVE £75 each/ £25 Deposit To Secure - Ready To Leave From Friday 10th May 2024 Silver Fox Buck - AVAILABLE *** I do also have a few older Netherland Dwarf rabbits available for new homes - more details upon request *** I require a £25 deposit per bunny to reserve your chosen baby and the outstanding balance to be paid on collection day. In each litter they are siblings and are well bonded, but I won't allow ones from different litters to go together as unbonded unless you are prepared to bond yourself which I can discuss. I will also need to know your are prepared to neuter at the correct time, which is usually 4-6 months old. Neutering is essential for rabbits living together, regardless of what combination of genders you have otherwise they will fight. These bunnies are not suitable for children and I will not sell to anyone under the age of 18. If they are to be a family pet then children will have to be under constant supervision due to their small size. They will leave with a care pack including information guide on rabbit welfare, birth certificate, proof of pedigree, a weeks worth of changeover feed and some bedding from Mummy's enclosure to help them settle into their new homes. They will also have been wormed, health checked, cocci treated and nails trimmed before leaving me. All my rabbits are vaccinated against RHD1 and RHD2 and regularly vet checked. Babies are not able to be vaccinated and is the responsibility of the new owner. I also provide a lifetime of advice and aftercare for your new bundle of fur. To minimise Covid-19 risk, all my viewings will be done outside observing social distancing rules. I am allowing only 2 people to a viewing and only attend if you are symptomless. I can also do viewings via a video call. I can also provide further pictures and videos to GENUINE interest. NO picture collectors please. They will not be leaving my property before the dates listed above (please refer to litter list). Mum and Dad can also be seen if required via photos as my viewings are remaining outside to minimise risk. CCTV on the premises. Please bring a suitable carrier lined with a blanket and a water bottle/bowl with you to take them home in on collection day. For very long journeys please ensure hay is also in the carrier. Without this they will not leave my property. NO cardboard boxes please as rabbits will chew them! They really are such adorable babies and the photos do not do them justice, they are going to be very tiny and true to type. Any questions please do not hesitate to ask me on my telephone number provided. The messaging service on this site doesn't always notify me so please contact me on my telephone number :) You can also find out more information about me as a breeder, testimonials from people who have had rabbits from me and photos of past babies on my Google page. Just search 'Little Gem's Nethies' Where you can also click on 'call Gemma' to reach me for enquiries :)
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Gemma
Calne
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£75
Gemma
Calne
18 hours
Member since:4 years
Gemma
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