lionhead bunny rabbit

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San Marcos CA

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Adorable, charismatic and cuddly little female bunny looking for her forever home. Born March 12th and raised at our homestead, this gregarious little sweetheart is as social as she is soft. She is an excellent groomer and social little lady who enjoys frolics in the yard, fresh piles of hay and snuggles in front of the fireplace. With the temperment of her lionhead genetics but a clean neckline, this no-mane has a classic look and complimentary personality. Raised on ample rich hay, fresh organic vegetables, and lots of daily human contact and kisses she comes to you one well ajusted fluff and will make the perfect addition to any responsible home. Finding the perfect people to love and care for these family pets is our untimate goal. Bunnies can live 10 years or more so please be sure you are ready for this precious commitment. Rehoming fee applies ($150), only serious inquiries please. Here is a list (descriptions) of what we feed our bunnies… pellets (20% of diet): Oxbow Garden Select Young Rabbit Food (specifically the garden select variety which is much higher quality) Vitakraft Vita Smart Complete Nutrition Natural Rabbit Food (as a meal topper and for treats, the density is great for their teeth) hay and grasses (70% of diet): Alfalfa King Double Compressed Alfalfa Hay (for under 6 months this is their main hay, after 6 months only on occasion as its has too much calcium) Alfalfa King Double Compressed Timothy Hay Alfalfa King Double Compressed Oat, Wheat & Barley Hay fruits and vegetables (10% of diet): Good vegetables for rabbits include washed leafy green vegetables and herbs. NEVER LETTUCE OR CHARD :) Give fruit in small quantities. alfalfa sprouts, arugula, basil, bell peppers, bok choy, cabbage, carrots, celery, cilantro, dill leaves, endive, fennel, kale, mint, mustard greens, parsley, radicchio, radish tops, spinach, turnip greens, summer squash, wheatgrass apples, apricots, bananas, berries, cherries, mangos, melons, nectarines, papyas, peaches, pears, pineapples

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