American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit for sale in Paso Robles, California


Need to Re-home 1-1/2 year old sisters moving out of state
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:606901
Location
:Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Need to Re-home 1-1/2 year old sisters moving out of state\r\nThese sweet girls would be a great 4-H project or just wonderful family pets. I must find a loving home for them soon. We are in *** contact Lisa
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What kind of pets are available for re-homing?
We are currently looking to re-home two 1-1/2 year old sisters, specifically American Fuzzy Lop rabbits.
Why are the rabbits being re-homed?
The reason for re-homing these sweet girls is due to moving out of state. It's important to find them a loving home quickly.
What makes these rabbits suitable for a family?
These American Fuzzy Lop rabbits would be an excellent choice for a 4-H project or as wonderful family pets. They are known for their gentle nature and friendly disposition.
Where are the rabbits located?
The rabbits are located in Paso Robles, in San Luis Obispo County, California.
How can I adopt these rabbits?
If you are interested in adopting these rabbits, please contact Lisa regarding this re-homing opportunity.
Are there any requirements for the new home?
It is important that the new home provides a loving environment where these rabbits can thrive and be cared for properly.
Is there a fee for adopting the rabbits?
Details regarding any potential adoption fee can be discussed with the current owner upon inquiry.
Can these rabbits live with other pets?
While they can potentially cohabit with other pets, it's always best to supervise interactions and ensure that all animals are socialized and comfortable.
What is the best way to take care of American Fuzzy Lop rabbits?
American Fuzzy Lop rabbits require a balanced diet, regular exercise, and a clean, safe environment. It's essential to provide them with fresh hay, vegetables, and plenty of water.

























