7 month old bunny boys

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Phoenix AZ

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*** YES!!! THEY'RE AVAILABLE!!! *** WILL UPDATE AS THEY SELL! 3 buns left! 7 months, males These are miniatures so they will stay around 2 to 5 lb. mother is purebred miniature Rex and father is purebred Netherland Dwarf, full grown at just under 2 lb Very playful and definitely need a home where they can be let out at least once a day for at least an hour every day. Super soft! 🐰 BLACK RABBIT (name: Fynn) Cannot stress enough that he MUST be the only rabbit! He will violently attack any other rabbit no matter its gender. Great with people. Just has a very dominant personality and will attack, bite, rip fur from, pin down, throw around, and hump any other rabbit to let it know that it's boss. Scared when first picked up (common of young rabbits) so ideally will be an adult's pet. Calm after a few seconds. Super fluffy! Takes after dad so has a thicker fluffier fur, shorter snout, and more rounded face. 🐰 BLUE-GRAY RABBIT (name: Beamer) Biggest of the bunch. Has lived with 5 different rabbits and has always done well. Very "vocal". Will slam his back feet to let you know he's angry about something. Usually it's when trying to grab him to put him back in his cage and he isn't ready 😂 he likes to hop around until he lays down. Before that and he'll hop away from you, stare you down from across the room, and slam/kick his back feet. If you've never had rabbits, they do this to make a slam sound to basically say "no!" or "I don't like that". Has nipped me as a warning while I cut his nails but never a full bite. But I recommend wrapping him to cut his nails. 🐰 BROWN RABBIT (name: Huxley) The tiniest of the litter. Beautiful mixture of dark brown and orange fur. Like a brindle! Currently lives with dad and has no issues. Comes out with his blue-gray brother and they all do great together. Opposite of a dominant personality 100%. Would NOT be a good fit to go live with a highly dominant rabbit as he would get picked on and possibly hurt. Even if your rabbit has lived with others before, unfortunately animals have been known to continuously pick on animals that won't defend themselves. Whereas a rabbit that's going to tell him he's not willing to put up with it, won't get picked on. So if he's going to be a roommate, it'll have to be with a calmer rabbit. $30 each Or $50 for Huxley and Beamer together NON-NEGOTIABLE: You MUST send a photo of the cage SET UP NO screenshots of cages for sale online or pictures of boxed cages (people do both a lot surprisingly haha) DO NOT TRY NEGOTIATING PRICE! This is not a used couch on Craigslist. This is a living breathing animal. This is a pet that should be a part of the family. They can live 8 to 15 years. This isn't a short term responsibility. They are very social and intelligent animals and they do require time with their owner to socialize. Keep in mind that some that's consider a rabbit a non-common animal and so I recommend finding a vet prior to getting one so that you know ahead of time if there is even one in your area that isn't going to require an additional fee. Rabbits are very sensitive and require a very special diet and their cage needs to be cleaned often to avoid their paws becoming wet. If this happens they will create sores on their paw pads that will turn into extremely agonizingly painful holes that pus and blood will drain from. Eventually we'll get into their blood system and kill them. so I cannot stress enough that this is an animal that needs someone who has the time and dedication. Unfortunately a lot of people go from a pet like a hamster to a rabbit and expect it to be as simple but a rabbit requires far more care than a small rodent. Please be prepared for that before considering one as a new member of your family! ***** TEXT ONLY *****

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