Rehoming Fostered Rescue Rabbits!
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Normal IL
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I have some adult rabbits I've rescued and been working with over the past year or two that need forever homes! All are very sweet, no biting or scratching habits and have been handled daily since I got them. Amaryllis - estimated 5+ years old Chocolate tan buck. Amaryllis is a retired show rabbit I bought off someone who was gonna cull him. He's actually very laid back for the breed. He loves attention and chilling nearby in the quiet. He doesn't like being cuddled but he hasn't ever bit or scratched me and lets me pick him up! He's a sweetheart and I want him to go somewhere he can enjoy the last half of his life with love and affection. No noticed health concerns, took him to the vet for treatment on his hocks after originally receiving him, but that's it! He's completely fine around cats, idk about dogs. Aster - estimated 2 years Thrianta buck Aster is a bit shy, but a absolute sweet heart! He has some sort of sniffle/sneeze that he's had since I received him, but it hasn't gotten any worse or hindered him in any way! (Also hasn't spread to the other bunnies). He's happiest in a quiet place and likes the company of the other animals. He isn't afraid of dogs or cats, choosing to ignore them. Loves to run around indoors! Keep an eye on him for wire chewing, I don't know how he does with that yet. Comet - 1 year Thrianta doe Comet was an accidental litter born around this time last year (Dec 3rd). She's got a bit of a temper but is completely manageable. I can pick her up and pet her without worrying about being attacked. She loves toys and doesn't like other rabbits very much. Never been around dogs or cats. Re-home fee is completely negotiable. I also accept litter boxes, bedding, feed, toys, and hay in exchange, since it goes towards helping other bunnies! Asking $15 for a rehome fee! If interested, please TEXT me since I don't check my email often! I am happy to provide pictures and answer questions you might have! House rabbits please! These rabbits aren't for breeding (and amaryllis physically can't), I wouldn't advise it since strat and aster are related and probably both carry whatever causes Aster to sneeze. Tags: bunny bunnies rabbit rabbits pet pets
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