Adoption information
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This pet is no longer available
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About Ninja
Ginger Ninja is a very cheeky bunny with heaps of spunk! He will chase you, hang out with you, head butt you and he loves to interact with you every second he can!
He is NOT desexed (definately needs to be done asap by new owners) but once desexed should become fully toilet trained. He does his wee in the tray but does leave little marbles everywhere. What a character though! If you would love a dog stuck in a bunnies body this is the pet for you!
All adoption approvals done with Nelly.
Pop instore to meet him.
Desexing locations/prices giving by Nelly.
(please note that Ninja would need to have a home with children OVER 12 years old or NO children, he does have a tendancy to nip now and then but this behaviour should subside once he has been desexed.)
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
Our adoption process involves the applicant to come into our store and pass a care test and also demonstrate a full understanding of what is needed to care for the pet. We are here to educate and make sure the animal will be cared for correctly. ALL applicants must be approved by Nelly so please be patient if she is not working the day you come in. Call us or email to book in a time to meet with Nelly.
Retail Pet shop code of conduct.
Our pets are guaranteed to be in good health at time of adoption.
You may return the animal to us for a full refund within 7 days providing it has been examined by a veterinarian surgeon with 48 hours of purchase and found to have a disease or congenital defect which will significantly reduce the animal’s lifespan.
If the animal is returned to Nelly’s Ark for any other reason within 3 days of adoption you are entitled to a 75% refund of the original adoption price.
The animal has been wormed upon arrival in the store.
Our rabbits are fed Showmaster rabbit food, and quality oaten hay, it is best top continue with this food. Always ensure there is plenty of water, fruit and veg available
By the pet store code of practice we do not have to vaccinate rabbits before adoption.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.