Standard Rex Rabbit for sale in Beavercreek Township, Ohio | $50


Needs a forever home
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:317194
Price / Fee
:$50
Location
:Beavercreek, Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Gypsy
Female / spayed and healthy
She comes with a2 story hutch, small shaggy carpet, a litter box, a fence (cannot jump over), pellet dish, and her left over food/hay. She is very sweet and loves attention. Obviously she doesnt like to be held due to being a prey animal but if you sit on the ground or lay down she will come up to you and want rubbins. I got a new job and dont have much time to spend with her. The former owner used to show her. I dont want her going to a child that will pick her up constantly or someone that will keep her in a small cage to be left alone. You can text me at *** for more info. Depending on how far,I am willing to meet up to 50mi if necessary. She deserves a good home. Someone to give her the attention she needs.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$50
Frequently Asked Questions about Gypsy
What type of pet is Gypsy?
Gypsy is a female rabbit of the Standard Rex breed.
Is Gypsy spayed?
Yes, Gypsy is spayed and is in good health.
What does Gypsy come with?
Gypsy comes with a 2 story hutch, a small shaggy carpet, a litter box, a fence (she cannot jump over), a pellet dish, and her leftover food and hay.
Can I hold Gypsy?
No, Gypsy does not enjoy being held as she is a prey animal. However, she loves attention and will come to you for rubbins if you sit on the ground or lay down.
Why is Gypsy looking for a new home?
The current owner has a new job and does not have enough time to spend with Gypsy. It's important for her to go to a home where she will receive the attention she needs.
What is the adoption fee for Gypsy?
The adoption fee for Gypsy is $50.00.
Where is Gypsy located?
Gypsy is located in Beavercreek, Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio, United States.
What kind of home is suitable for Gypsy?
Gypsy would do best in a loving home where she can get the attention she deserves, rather than with a child who might pick her up constantly or keep her in a small cage.

































