Sweet bunny rabbits need a perfect home
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Boiling Springs SC
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I need to find a home for my bonded rabbits Daisy and Attila. They are both fixed and litter box trained. Daisy and Attila are very intelligent and sweet rabbits and are very entertaining to have as company. 🙂 Daisy and Attila must stay together as separating bonded rabbits is incredibly traumatic for them. They cannot be kept with any other rabbits as one of them is extremely aggressive towards all other rabbits except for his partner. They are not aggressive at all towards humans and love human company once they get used to you. They love attention, people and they get along well with cats. They also enjoy being around children that are shown how to behave around them and respect them. Like most rabbits, they don't like to be picked up but they do enjoy being pet and scratched on their heads. They are spayed and neutered and litterbox trained. They are house rabbits and should be kept inside (search on how to bunny proof your home). Rabbits are very intelligent and need lots of room to hop around and explore. Cardboard boxes with holes cut in the side and filled with packing paper or newspaper are one of their favorite places to spend their time in. I have two x-pens that I have connected together inside of a spare bedroom but they would be happier to spend more time with more people. Their nails MUST be trimmed at least once a month and it takes quite a bit of patience and practice as they do not enjoy being restrained. They are incredibly high maintenance animals and need lots of places to hide and explore and a large area to hop and binky around. Fresh green timothy hay (not alfalfa) should be available at all times and easily accessible as this should make up the vast majority of their diet. Pellets should be extremely limited. Ideally only 1/8-1/4 cup of pellets should be given per day for each rabbit. They should regularly be given fresh dark leafy greens as well (search for rabbit safe vegetables). Spring mixes and fresh herbs are some of their favorites. Rabbits drink an incredible amount of water per day so fresh water needs to be readily accessible. Water bottles should never be used for rabbits any more than you would use them for a cat or dog. Their water dish needs to be made to where they can't tip it over. I use a large square glass casserole dish as it holds a lot of water and they aren't able to tip it over. I'll be happy to provide more resources, information and links upon request. If you don't have much experience with rabbits or have never had them before then I highly recommend to start reading up on them as there is so much that goes into proper rabbit care. If you aren't familiar with bunny proofing then please look into that as well. If they are able to chew something then they will. For this reason careful planning will need to be taken to protect both the rabbits and your belongings. Please let me know if you are interested and tell me a bit about yourself, your home and family and any other animals you have. Please share what knowledge and experience you have with rabbits and their proper care, if you have any. Tell me about where you will be keeping these rabbits and anything else you would like to add. I'll be more than happy to answer any questions you have as well. :)
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