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Lionhead Rabbits $45 Phoenix AZ

  • City: Phoenix
  • State: Arizona
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I have two lionhead rabbits, one male one female. They are eight months old, small, and very sweet. I would love to keep them but I would hate to keep them outside during January and February. I can't keep them inside since my mom is allergic to rabbits :( They have never ever shown any sign of aggression to me (biting, lunging, grunting, etc.). Neither rabbit is fixed I want it to be up to you. $45 each obo.

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