Bunnies needing rehome

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Orlando FL

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We have two bunnies who were born in October 2021, Mitten (female) and Oreo (Male) Both mixed standard/rex rabbits white with black and white strips. They were from an unplanned birth of one of our rabbits which leaves a total of 5 bunnies in a small house. We are looking for good homes for these two bunnies. Preferred to have them go to different homes. Mitten and Oreo are not bonded and bonding is a difficult process for those who may not have bonded rabbits before. They both have been neutered/spayed by the Melbourne Vet. Oreo was Neutered in Feburary 2022, Mitten March 2022. Both rabbits are in good health. They are littered trained. Oreo does have a few poops land outside the box when he's running around but he's been making good progress. Mitten uses her litter box very well. Oreo is very adventurous and curious about everything. Loves to free roam around the house and has been learning what toys he can chew and to leave the baseboards alone. Mitten is very shy and timid. Very sweet girl. Afraid of everything right now. She does explore and run around but only when you aren't around. She does let you pet her when she gets comfortable. She slaps her foot a lot to let you know she's not happy or afraid so she may do this when she is settling down in the new home. Copy and paste the links: Photo can be viewed on their Rabbit Rescue page: https://post.rescueme.org/22-06-03-00056 (Oreo) https://post.rescueme.org/22-06-03-00054 (Mitten) $40 for each and we have a crate, water dispenser, food bowl, and a litter box for him to go home in. Please plan on buying a dog pen to keep them in while you are at work. Facebook Marketplace has them for cheap $20-40 at times or Amazon for $50-60. The crate is only for traveling. This should not be the home he stays in. Rabbits need a lot of exercise and space to run around. From Rabbit Rescue website: Rabbit Rescue Information: Rabbits are adorable, soft animals that make popular pets for children. While a rabbit can make a good pet for a child, keep in mind that to be healthy a rabbit requires a quiet, calm living environment. Please only adopt a rabbit if you feel you can create a safe and quiet space for the rabbit in your home. Rabbits can be housetrained to live inside, out of a cage, which dramatically increases their life spans. Rabbits can live as long as a dog or a cat, and unfortunately, some people do not approach the decision to get a rabbit with the same seriousness or commitment they might have about getting a dog.

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