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Fiona Wase, 2006-2024

 

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PLEASE NOTE: I will no longer be keeping a waiting list,

once I have decided which babies are staying here

they can be reserved on a first come, first served basis

 if I am satisfied that you will be a suitable owner and upon payment of a deposit of £20 per rabbit.

 

I no longer keep a waiting list because of many people taking a

place on it and then deciding it is too far to travel to collect them or alternatively deciding to buy from elsewhere -

please ensure you know how far it is from your house

to mid Wales BEFORE you contact me!! I do accept some
approved pet couriers however.

 

 

For sale

My rabbits cost £85* each, this includes:
 

 

*Please note - the price above includes only a basic health check at the time of vaccination, if you require a full check then the total price would be £100
(as this costs £67 rather than £52 at my vet)

 

If you are travelling a fair distance then I will also provide
greens and bedding for the journey.

All of my baby rabbits now receive the triple vaccine (Nobivac Myxo-RHD Plus)
at the recommended age of seven weeks, and each has a vaccination card
from my vet as proof that they have been vaccinated.

 

Beware of sellers claiming the rabbits they are selling are vaccinated but
who are not able to provide proof, in some cases they cannot even tell
you the name of the vaccine they have received!

 

Before accepting your reservation on any of my rabbits I will ask you lots of questions and request to see photos of your set up to ensure that my rabbits are going to forever homes and that you have done your research. I am also very happy to be asked lots of questions in return!
 

I do not take early reservations, this is due to baby rabbits being very vulnerable, you will be able to reserve from around the age of 6 or 7 weeks, however you are welcome to express interest before this age.
 

I require a deposit to reserve any rabbit, I will hold for up to 72 hours but if a deposit has not been received by that time then the rabbit will become available again.
This is sadly necessary due to many time wasters in the past.

 




 

 

 

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Florence (black self doe) and Ziggy (blue spotted buck) - 3 babies arrived
on 30th March! She also had one of Teal’s smaller babies to help him.

 

Photos show them at 8 weeks old! There are two black spotteds,
one black self and one blue spotted!

 

Black self doe

Collected by Jeanette, Kent and now called Lyra

Black spotted buck (foster baby)

Reserved by Helen, Cumbria

Blue spotted buck

KEEPING

Black spotted doe

KEEPING - now called Darcy

Teal (blue self doe) and Herbie (black spotted buck) -
7 babies arrived on 31st March! One has been fostered into Florence’s litter.

Photos below show them at 8 weeks old! There are three black selfs,
one blue self, one black spotted and one blue spotted!

 

Blue spotted buck and black self buck

Collected by Emma, Hertfordshire and now called Cookie and Oreo

Black spotted doe

Reserved by Apithanny, Scotland and now called Primrose

Blue self buck

Reserved by Apithanny, Scotland and now called Aspen

Black self does

Collected by Jeanette, Kent

Please contact me if you’d like to register your interest in providing a perfect home for a rabbit (or rabbits) from me!

 

The unexpected litter of English cross Sable babies will be looking for new homes in late August, and will be vaccinated at seven weeks old
as all my rabbits are.

A surprise litter of baby rabbits has arrived!

Zelda, a young blue spotted English doe was found to have escaped her run on two occasions in May, and ended up in the next door run with Mulberry, one of our marten Sable bucks. Thinking that she was too young to breed, and knowing how uninterested Sables usually are in breeding we marked the date on the calendar, and when Zelda didn’t gain weight or alter her behaviour we thought we were in the clear.


Imagine our surprise on June 12th when we discovered a nest of eight babies!
One sadly died the next day but the remaining seven are doing well so far, there are five spotty babies and two that are more Sable like, we are very interested to see what their coats will be like as they develop. Mum is doing very well, with one baby needing extra top ups from her at first, but he or she is now catching up fast.

 

 

Keep an eye on here and my Facebook/Instagram pages for updates!!