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Meet The Bunnies

Pets

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pets

Here are my rabbits who aren't part of the breeding and just live a happy little pet life!

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Vienna Marked Harlequin

Ronald Bunsley
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Ronald was a gift to me from my partner who had enjoyed my reminiscing of my childhood rabbit. Ronald has a hole in his airways which means occasionally his neck inflates and he has an internal air-bubble. Ron is not a breeding rabbit (snipped) and loves to run in rapid circles around the garden.

Sirius
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Sirius came from a local pet shop and was sold to me as a moody female. Not only was he not a female, he also came out of his shell and formed a tight bond with my partner. Sirius fathered my first litter and whilst they were all beautiful babies he does not carry genetics desirable for showing so he is now snipped and best friends with Ron.

Reginald Bunsley
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2017 - 2018

Reginald was a gift to me from my partner and came with Ronald. He unfortunately suffered from blocked tear ducts and respiratory issues resulting in his untimely demise. As both rabbits from the same breeder have suffered I would not use them again or recommend them.

Angus Mundungus
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11.03.2021 - 13.05.22

Angus was our beautiful Continental Giant. He featured heavily on our instagram page and lived most of his life as a house rabbit. He loved nothing more than being the little spoon on the sofa or chewing the coffee table legs.

Ronny
Siris
Reg
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