- GenderMale
- Age6 months old (approx)
- BreedRabbit
- ColourGrey
- Can stay withNeutered feminine rabbit
- StatusAvailable for adoption
About me
Barnaby the rabbit is a really good-looking boy that got here to us from a home with plenty of different rabbits the place they weren’t getting the correct care that they wanted. As he hasn’t had the correct time and care he’s a bit on the nervous aspect so he’ll wants plenty of time and delicate dealing with to get him used to folks and on a regular basis issues in life. He has simply been neutered so he might want to stay in seperate accomodation while the bonding course of takes place. This cheeky chap loves his meals, he actually just isn’t fussy he loves munching on his fruit and veg in addition to his hay and grass.
He might want to stay in a 3m x 2m x 1m hutch & run (hooked up always). Rabbits are lively and wish to have the ability to hop, run, soar, dig and stretch out absolutely when mendacity down. They’ll want sufficient room to train and rise up absolutely on their again legs with out their ears touching the roof. Bart will want fixed access to protected hiding locations to flee if he is feeling apprehensive. Rabbits are clever and inquisitive. If they’re bored, they could undergo, so that they’ll want each day train to remain match and wholesome and enriched.
If you’ll be able to can this beautiful boy his without end home then please fill in a small animal on-line utility type.
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