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PURE MINILOP EASTER BUNNIES ... THE PERFECT GIFT

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

### PUREBRED MINI LOP BUNNIES ###

Our daughter breeds purebred minilop bunnies, so this is for her bunnies:

She has 4 baby bunnies available with 2 weeks to go before they can move to a new family.

The bunnies have been pampered daily by Sophie, with lots of exposure to little children, dogs, and cats.
They are all treated with Advantage Flea Prevention.
Mum and Dad bunnies are vaccinated.
All bunnies have dark brown eyes.
There are 3 girls and 1 boy.
Their ears are now flopping.
They will be ready to go to their new families from Easter Weekend (30th of March), when they will be 7 weeks old.

You are welcome to come and choose your favourite bunny as all bunnies have different personalities.

Bunnies come with
- bag of change over pellets
- care sheet
- birth certificate
- bag of hay

Bunny options
- Seal Point Boy
- Pure White Girl
- Charlie Seal Point Girl
- Seal Point Girl (white tip ear)
* Mum (Blu-Bliss) - Charlie Seal Point
* Dad (Sherlock) - Seal Point
Please note: Mum and dad are not for sale

Deposit
- to secure a baby bunny - $35.00 (non refundable)

To arrange a time to view and/or to purchase, please call Tim on (021) 355 005, or Fiona on (027) 286 4848

Thank you.

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