Netherland Dwarf Bunny Rabbit

07/17/2025

Pet Breed: Other rodents, 75$

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Location:
New York, Chase Bank, 11819
Category:
Rodents
Type:
Other rodents
Microchipped:
None
Vaccinations:
None
Neutered:
None
Pet Price:
75$
Seller:

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Description

Year old male purebred Netherland Dwarf Bunny Rabbit. He is litter box trained. Not neutered. He is friendly and free roam during the day with supervision. He is not fond of being held for long periods of time. He is used to being around dogs and older children. Looking for an indoor pet home only. No holds. Must pick up. Bunny only $75.00. His photos are current and just taken. Interested persons text or call (848) 667-7920. Thanks

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