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We have an adorable white lionhead with pink eyes named Prince. We are not allowed to have him in our apartment for next year, so unfortunately he has to go. Will GIVE him to a good home and include his Cage, litter box, and toys, plus litter, food, and all accessories. He is 4 months old, and very healthy and well cared for. Please email me at [email protected] Thanks alot!
 
I wish I could help you with getting him a home, but I do have to mention one thing. Whatever you do, don't give him away for free! Especially not a dwarf breed. I always hate to tell people this, but people who own snakes tend to look for "Free Rabbit" or "free Rat" ads, or whatever. ALWAYS ask a fee for any pet you have to re-home. And ask questions of potential owners, things like who is your vet, have you had a rabbit before, etc. That is about the only way you have any hope of making sure he gets a good home. You can advertise in newspapers, on the 'net, wherever you want, so long as you follow those guidlines.
 
Hi! I go to MSU, and one of my old roommates adopted a rabbit through the Capital Area Humane Society so Iknow they accept rabbits. That's an option if you become desperate. You could always just keep your bunny in your apartment anyway and hide him when needed ;)I wish I could help out more...if you have any questions, let me know! Here is the website... http://www.cahs-lansing.org/

-Kathy
 
He sounds adorable! Do you have pics to post? Sometimes that helps someone see him and fall in love.

I wish I could take him but I have too many bunnies.

I had a bunny in a DTN apt in Lansing for two years and they didnt know. Any chance you can sneak him in?
 

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