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FERN

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About Me

Breed: Lion head
Colour: Brown - White
Age: 5 Years (approx)
Ref: 267043

Fern came into our care after being found living in terrible conditions along with 5 other rabbits. She has been taking some time to settle and is now ready to find her new family.

Fern has definitely made a name for herself here at Block Fen, she is a rabbit who is full of sass and knows exactly what?s hers to keep. She loves to shred her newspaper and makes full use of her pen ensuring nothing has been left unturned. Fern keeps a watchful eye on you while cleaning, and does have her personal bubble that will need to be respected. She is slowly warming to her carers, showing that under her tough exterior she can be an inquisitive and gentle girl at times, giving little nose bops to the leg. This little girl will certainly keep you on your toes and will always give you a reason to smile and laugh.

Fern is looking for a neutered male bunny, where they can cause mischief together. We are looking for a home where Fern can be independent and have plenty of opportunities to keep her busy. She can potentially live with children aged 16+ , depending on meets done here at the centre.

The minimum sizing requirements for a pair of rabbits is 60 sq ft. We will require to see photos of your setup.

Due to only previously living indoors, any set ups that are outside will need to have extra shelter and warm areas for the winter months.

The adoption fee for Fern is: #50

If you meet all of the above rehoming criteria, please complete this

0300 123 0726

Our reception and shop is open from 9am - 4pm daily. Our phone lines are open from 9am - 3pm daily. Animal viewing is by appointment only, following submission of a suitable Perfect Match application form which can be found on our 快活影院 pages of the website.

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