Looking to rehome the sweetest free roam bunny couple
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Sturbridge MA
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I’ve had my rabbits for a year and I unfortunately have to rehome them. Just know that they absolutely cannot be separated because that may cause stress, GI stasis and even death. Cheese is a handsome sassy tan lion head, fully neutered. My sweet boy is absolutely head over heels for his girl, Palmer. They’re both around 3 years old, fully spay/neutered, litter box trained. They’re amazing to free roam. As long as you give them plenty of boxes with holes to jump in and out of they’ll be happy. They usually eat Oxbow products, they love their Western Timothy Hay. Most days you’ll find them cuddled up in a cardboard box giving eachother kisses or munching hay together in the litter box. Other days they will run and explore whatever they can get their little fuzzy paws on. Palmer is very timid but once you get her to open up with you she’ll follow you to the bathroom, beg for treats, and become your best friend. They’re both up to date on vet appointments. I rescued Cheese from someone who kept him in a tiny cage 24/7, and Palmer was found outside. For that reason, I want them to both have a good home with lots of space to roam. Caging is s not an option. Please remember, rabbits are not good pets for children. When you first bring them home, you’re going to need to monitor their pooping and eating habits because I do not know what the change of environment will bring. They’re the cutest, sweetest softest cuddle partners you’ll ever meet. They come with food, food dishes, very good brush, nail clippers, 1 pack of Critical Care(just incase), two carrying cases, large dog kennel incase you need one. They like hay toys, fleece blankets, tunnels to run thru and cardboard is their favorite thing to bite and destroy. These rabbits are amazing and I’m just hoping to find someone who can give them the life they deserve. They like a splash of NO SUGAR ADDED mott’s organic apple juice in their water dish if they aren’t drinking properly. Someone with prior bunny experience or willing to do the research please.
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