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Rehoming Bunny! (Rochester)

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This is Bunny. I’ve had him for 5 years but unfortunately am unable to provide him more time/attention due to a new job. Secondly, my new room mate is also very allergic to the hay. It saddens me to have to rehome him given I have had him for so many years, but right now, I have no other option.

He is very clingy and follows people around. He makes oinking noises and will circle around you. He is not shy or aggressive whatsoever. He’s never bitten anyone or shown any signs of aggression. He is 100% liter trained and has never had a problem with using the bathroom. He is also free roam so if you keep bunnies in cages, this is not the one for you. Even when Im not around, he has access to everything. He does chew, so you have to hide your wires and beware of items that you wouldn’t want ruined — this is the case for almost all rabbits.

If you have never owned a rabbit or taken care of one, then please do not message me. I will only be rehoming home to someone who has taken care of rabbits/owned them/knows what to expect/etc.

I may or not may request a rehoming fee — but if you’re someone who can prove to me that you have owned/taken care of these animals before, I will most likely rehome for free. As long as he goes to a loving home. I do not want him bounced around from one home to another — so don’t bother messaging if you aren’t 100% committed.

If, for any reason at all, you decide you want to rehome him. Please return him back to me and I will happily take him back. He doesn’t deserve to be tossed from home to home.

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