Here at Rabbits in West London, we have a variety of gorgeous rabbits that will need loving forever homes, most of the rabbits we breed are mini lops, although we occasionally have a mixed litter.
All rabbits are in good health and are treated with Ivermectin for prevention of fleas/mites/worms.
It is upto the new owner to get the rabbit/s neutered and vaccinated, but it would be recommended. All babies can be seen with their mother, their father is also available to be seen. The rabbits are handled daily and are provided with unlimited hay, as this is an extremely important part of their diet, aswel as fresh water, nuggets and they are also given fruit and veg, but sparingly for the sweeter treats. Any questions please feel free to ask!
Rabbits will leave with some change over food and rabbit information/care leaflets.
Proof of setup required, and questions will be asked, to see if I believe that they are going to the right home.
Remember, the care of a rabbit is just as important to that of what is expected for a cat or dog, they NEED attention and love, they can get bored and destructive if not getting interaction, and would benefit from boredom breaker toys/treats.
Rabbits do generally do better in pairs.
Un-neutered males will usually start to fight as they get older, and obviously a male and female pair that are not neutered will soon have lots of babies if they are kept together, and a female can become pregnant soon as she had had a litter. Two or more females will usually get on fine, regardless of neutering status, but their is generally a more dominant female in the group, so watch out for aggressive behaviour, which may mean they will need intervention.