Mini Lop Rabbit for sale in Rockville, Maryland | $40


Rehoming 7yr old Lop Rabbit
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Our beautiful black and white lop rabbit, "Lorde" needs a new home. We just cannot keep up with her care like we used to. She is litter trained, but needs frequent box changes. She is in need of some TLC to keep her clean and healthy which we simply do not have the time to do any more with kids grown and up and out of the house. She is very docile, pleasant, but has some weeping from her eyes and is not cleaning herself as well as she used to. She needs someone who is used to dealing with rabbits and doesn't mind grooming her on a regular basis. She is 7 years old and we have had her since she was a few months old. She loves attention and is a very loving pet. We will give her up to a suitable, experienced rabbit person. No dealers or reptile owners need respond, please. Ask for Steve steviek1 at aol dot com, thank you.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$40
FAQs about Rehoming a 7-Year-Old Lop Rabbit
What kind of rabbit is available for rehoming?
We are looking for a new home for our beautiful black and white Mini Lop rabbit named "Lorde".
What is the age of the rabbit?
The rabbit is 7 years old and has been part of our family since she was a few months old.
Is the rabbit litter trained?
Yes, Lorde is litter trained but requires frequent box changes to maintain cleanliness.
What care does the rabbit need?
Lorde is in need of TLC to keep her clean and healthy. She needs regular grooming as she is not cleaning herself as she used to.
What personality does the rabbit have?
Lorde is very docile and pleasant. She loves attention and is a very loving pet.
Who is suitable to adopt this rabbit?
We are looking for a suitable and experienced rabbit owner who is familiar with caring for rabbits. Please, no dealers or reptile owners.
What is the rehoming fee?
The rehoming fee for Lorde is $40.
Where is the rabbit located?
Lorde is located in Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.




























