1 Yr Old Holland Lop Neutered Male Bunny & Cage/Supplies

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Mesa AZ

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Hi there! Sadly, we are needing to re-home our sweet boy. I am a disabled vet battling PTSD, and no longer have the time to spend with our Murphy. We adopted him as an ESA (emotional support animal) for myself, but he is too small and not as cuddly as a cat or dog would be- he is a sweety, tho! Without having the time to spend with him, we adopted a spayed female to hopefully bond with him so as to not be lonely. Unfortunately, the female came from a hoarding situation and doesn't take to humans or Murphy AT ALL :( She had behavioral issues and the Humane Society has her again & will find her a better match ❤ Murphy tho, has been with us for almost a year now, as we adopted him from a family versus a rescue. He is supposedly a purebred Holland Lop (but they never gave me pedigree papers), and turned 1 in the beginning of Dec. He is litter box trained, eats & drinks out of stand alone bowls, loves to free roam and LOVES his fresh greens and veggies! He is NOT a destructive chewing-everything bunny, and has never nipped at any of us either. He will let you hold & cuddle him but does have a time limit. He would get better at it with more time spent with him. He is neutered (I do have the paperwork for that), and lives in an enclosure built from C & C grids, which is super easy to make. We will include his cage we initially bought for him; it is a big cage and you could leave it open for him to go in & out of if that fits your situation better. To mention, he has been not doing perfect with his litter box ever since the female came here, but he just wanted his buddy. He drops some droppings here and there, but I know he will revert back to almost none at all. 🐰Murphy will come with a huge cage (NO wire bottom), Oxbox young rabbit pellets(alfalfa), a bag of Oxbow hay(Timothy & Orchard grass mix), a set of lifted/stand-alone food(pellets) & water dishes (seen in his enclosure pic), a litter box (seen in cage pic), chew toys, toys, a bag of pine pellets (used in his litter box under fresh hay), a brush, a ceramic dish for fresh food, a couple brand new kitchen mat/rugs, and Ikea tubing used to go around cords (brand new). 🐇Please know about rabbits, and have time for him, and please allow him some space and time to free roam- even a small area is OK outside of cage. Outside time (monitored for his safety), is ideal as well, but I know not everyone can offer that. We are asking for a $100 re-homing fee. The cage itself was $85 as well as his neuter another $85; we just really want him to find a good home. Text first, please 😊 Amber 4 8 0 - 7 2 1 - 7 8 6 0

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