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Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshire

Posted: 03 Dec 2011 22:10
by BARC
Daphne is looking for a home as a single housebunny with some loving human company and lots of space to play. She is a rex cross (mum was a rex). She has had several failed attempts at bonding and doesn't get along well with other bunnies, but she loves humans. She is calm, gentle, friendly, playful and is a confident girlie who enjoys attention. She would be a lovely addition to any family wanting an indoor rabbit.

We have minimum cage requirements. Please contact us for details.

Daphne answers to Daphne, Daphers... or hey girl, look, food!

Daphne is spayed and vaccinated.

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Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 08 Dec 2011 20:51
by Little Man
What a gorgeous sweetheart!

I also have a girlie who is not good with other buns, but she is the most amazing cuddly bunny with me. :x

Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 19:02
by bunnymadhouse
unfortunatly for Daphne we had her teeth checked when she went for her vhd vaccs this week .. and she has the start of a tooth spurs . :( ..not bad enough to need a dental at this stage but does need watching ... :( :( another reason no one will want her .. :(

Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 19:09
by tiger_lily
Awww, poor Daphne :( I will mention her to my rabbitless friends to see if anyone can give a home to her, because she is lovely :x

Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 12:42
by *Red*
tiger_lily wrote:Awww, poor Daphne :( I will mention her to my rabbitless friends to see if anyone can give a home to her, because she is lovely :x

Fingers crossed for her.. My heart literally melts when I see a post about her and read she's still with you Angie :(

Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 13:28
by tiger_lily
*Red* wrote:
tiger_lily wrote:Awww, poor Daphne :( I will mention her to my rabbitless friends to see if anyone can give a home to her, because she is lovely :x

Fingers crossed for her.. My heart literally melts when I see a post about her and read she's still with you Angie :(
My rabbit-loving friend's landlord won't allow rabbits :( I'll keep mentioning her to people though, I would love to see this girl in a home...

Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 23:33
by bunnymadhouse
thank you for trying .

Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 08:57
by fluffers
bunnymadhouse wrote:unfortunatly for Daphne we had her teeth checked when she went for her vhd vaccs this week .. and she has the start of a tooth spurs . :( ..not bad enough to need a dental at this stage but does need watching ... :( :( another reason no one will want her .. :(
She is a lovely looking girl :x Do you think the spurs are down to having insufficient hay etc where she's been? Could a high hay/forage diet keep these under control? :)

Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 19:44
by holidayhutch
Can I just say, I would so love to see Daphne in a forever home. Every week when I go to Angies she is sat there in her run and is absolutely gorgeous, so much more beautiful in the fur that the photos show. She has a very majestic look to her when you see her sat side on to you and is so friendly - she just oozes wanting attention and to be loved.

Re: Daphne - less than 1 year old female - medium - Yorkshir

Posted: 17 Dec 2011 20:14
by bunnymadhouse
fluffers wrote:
bunnymadhouse wrote:unfortunatly for Daphne we had her teeth checked when she went for her vhd vaccs this week .. and she has the start of a tooth spurs . :( ..not bad enough to need a dental at this stage but does need watching ... :( :( another reason no one will want her .. :(
She is a lovely looking girl :x Do you think the spurs are down to having insufficient hay etc where she's been? Could a high hay/forage diet keep these under control? :)
shes been here since being a baby and has lots of hay ...so probably not .. :(
Its just one tooth too . :(