Lost Rabbit Unknown - Other from Plumstead Greater London SE18
This lost Unknown - Other Rabbit was last seen around Plumstead Greater London SE18
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Escaped, around SE18 area London, I have searched for him and left food around the area but can't find him.
If you have found him and decided to keep him then please know that he is not used to being locked up, he is mostly free roam. He is used to being indoors and outdoors, he has a lot of exercise. Confining him in a small area will deeply distress him. He is used to being in a hutch outside with attached run and all weatherproofed with a heated mat. Indoors he has his own large area too and runs around freely at different times of the day. He likes to eat veggies in the evening, not the daytime as much. He is known to eat ivy which makes him ill so he may not be feeling very well if you find him. He has a bonded partner who is missing him.
Black and white. Black body with flecks of white, ring of white around his neck and white front right leg, one mostly black, white paws, short legs, black ears and around his eyes like a panda ,white wide stripe going down rest of his face. Pale blue eyes. Very healthy.
Contact | Contact Member |
Missing since | 27 Mar 2023 |
Breed | Unknown - Other |
Dominant colour | Black and White |
Gender | Male |
Approx age | 22 months |
Microchipped | No |
Location | SE18 |
Pet Listing ID | 103603 |
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