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Old 09-03-06, 04:56 am
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Question 2yr old male lop in South East england

My friend asked me last night if I was still looking for a neutered male for my Peta (girl), but I have already agreed to adopt one from a local rescue. She asked me to keep an ear out, but I think this is good too:

Her mother in law knows someone who has had a stroke who has a rabbit, they aren't going to be able to look after him any more, the rabbit is a 2 yr old male lop, I think she said french lop but not sure.

I am in Herts, and think the rabbit is near, defintely in south east I believe. Please post here or PM me if you are interested.
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