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   Jack and Rosie
 

 

 

These lovely bunnies are Jack and Rosie, they are 18 months old and very friendly having been handled since they were babies.

Neither bun has been vaccinated or neutered.  It is recommended that this should be carried out as soon as possible, particularly if either bun is to be living with another bun.  You don't want to risk the possibility of an unwanted litter, there are enough unwanted buns in this world without adding to them ;-)

Update: Rosie and Jack have now been brought into CARROT.  Both buns have proven to be very gentle and friendly.  Both buns have been vaccinated, and both have been neutered.

Update:  Rosie and Jack are now bonded and are all loved up, and they are now seeking their forever home............... can you offer them what it takes?

Update 2009: Rosie and Jack now have to be fed separately as Rosie wont eat her food quick enough and therefore Jack is getting rather portly!  Rosie has also started to be very particular as to who her friends are, she basically loves her auntie Rachel and hates everyone else!  Anyone considering adopting these two will have to have lots of bunny experience and willing to sacrifice dignity and the occasional drop of blood... anybody fancy a challenge? :-)