Sale's Policy
We do not guarantee that a rabbit will be free of faults or disqualifications. We do our best to make sure you know exactly what might be wrong but we are human and will miss things.
We guarantee our rabbits for two weeks, if they are to die from natural causes we will replace them or give you your money back. We will not replace them if you fail to feed, water or take care of them. We will not replace rabbits that have been killed due to your lack of care or attention.
We do not accept checks. Cash, USPS money orders or Paypal is all that we will accept. I'm sorry for any inconvenience this might cause but we have had some bad checks in the past.
We will always do our best to make sure that you are happy with the rabbit that you purchase.
Feel free to ask us any questions. We may not always have the answer but we will try to find out for you.
We guarantee our rabbits for two weeks, if they are to die from natural causes we will replace them or give you your money back. We will not replace them if you fail to feed, water or take care of them. We will not replace rabbits that have been killed due to your lack of care or attention.
We do not accept checks. Cash, USPS money orders or Paypal is all that we will accept. I'm sorry for any inconvenience this might cause but we have had some bad checks in the past.
We will always do our best to make sure that you are happy with the rabbit that you purchase.
Feel free to ask us any questions. We may not always have the answer but we will try to find out for you.
Care Guidelines
All rabbits come with some food to start them out with. Please start with some of our feed and some of yours to get them use to the new feed.
Feed small amounts of pellets and lots of grass hay when you first get them as this will help with the stress. If they do fine and are having no stress symptoms you can up their pelleted feed.
Make sure your bunny has lots of fresh clean water. This is very important to your bunny's health.
Hay is very important to your bunny's fragile intestinal system. Make sure you feed them a handful of hay at least three times a week.
Rabbits are very rewarding if you are willing to spend the time with them that they deserve. We abolutely love our bunnies and all the different personalities that they have.
Feed small amounts of pellets and lots of grass hay when you first get them as this will help with the stress. If they do fine and are having no stress symptoms you can up their pelleted feed.
Make sure your bunny has lots of fresh clean water. This is very important to your bunny's health.
Hay is very important to your bunny's fragile intestinal system. Make sure you feed them a handful of hay at least three times a week.
Rabbits are very rewarding if you are willing to spend the time with them that they deserve. We abolutely love our bunnies and all the different personalities that they have.