View Full Version : For Rehome- lionhead rabbit with hutch and seperate run.


blondebint
15-02-2009, 14:23
Hi i am wanting to rehome my daughter's rabbit as she just doesn't bother with him and it seems unfair. He is a lovely looking bunny detailed below.
He has a lovely homemade hutch approx 5ft x2ft which is weatherproofed with a waterproof cover, this will most likely need some further weatherproofing but is more than habitable-he lives in it now. I also have a seperate run with is approx 6ft x1ft, again this may need weatherproofing. I have the food bowl, water bottle, food, hay etc so its the full set up really just needs someone with the time and effort.
I am asking for £50 to ensure a commited home, the run or hutch alone would be worth this. These are big items and will not fit in a car so will need a van to collect. We are located in S5, very close to ecclesfield village. I don't know how to upload pictures so if you are interested please send me your email and i will send pictures of the hutch, run and of course Flopsy the rabbit.
Has the Pet been in Rescue Previously? No

Can the animal be picked up and put into a basket without the risk of scratching or biting? Is ok when an adult does it

Age & Sex male 18months

Breed/ Mix lionhead

Colour/coat type black shorthaired, mane around neck

Can the animal be groomed/handled without biting or scratching? Loves being stroked but prefers sitting next to you rather than on your knee.

Live in / out in garage

Neutered/spayed no

Chipped no

Any Current or Historical Health or Psychological Issues no

Temperament a little timid when first out of hutch but soon comes round

Vaccinated & Wormed no

Any special knowledge needed no

General Information you can share
This is a gorgeous little rabbit but unfortunately we just don’t seem to have the time to give him the love and attention he deserves. He runs away when you try and pick him up in the hutch but once you have a hold of him he is fine. Loves his ears rubbed and stroked. My daughter who is 8 cuddles and strokes him but he does prefer to be sat on the chair arm and be stroked rather than on her knee. He comes with a hutch and a separate run detailed below.
I do think this will be best for Flopsy as he deserves to be with someone who can give him the love and attention he deserves.