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WILLOWS HAVEN BUNNY HOLIDAY RETREAT

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

Willows Haven Bunny Retreat is a tranquil, beautiful holiday location for your precious pet.

The setting is in the countryside, yet only 2 minutes from the Silverdale offramp, for easy dropoff and pickup.

Sophie has a passion for companion animals, and lovingly cares for precious pets. She has six years experience in breeding and caring for her own purebred minilop seal point bunnies, and for other bunnies from the local community. References are available.

Current available holiday retreat dates:
April: 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th
April: 20th to 29th

Pricing:
$7 per day (Bunny, own hutch, own dry food)
$9 per day (Bunny, Willows Haven hutch, own food)
$11 per day (Bunny, Willows Haven hutch and food)

Sophie provides hay, fresh greens and can medicate as necessary.
Sophie is also experienced in nail clipping ($2 per bunny) if needed.

For further information please call Fiona on 027 286 4848

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