Lovely Satin Doe Kit

Satin Rabbits Available Now - Emu Plains NSW

Purebred Satin doe looking for new home - Available on 31st October 2025.

This lovely satin kit is looking for a new home. She would be suited for both breeding or pet home. Has been raised and handled since birth so use to being held. She will come with birth certificate, transition food, flea and mite treated and nails trimmed.

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Listing details

Female Age: 9 weeks old
Fee: $60
Health Tested
Registered
Microchipped
# TBA
Desexed
Wormed
Vaccinated

Get in touch

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0414188658
Emu Plains NSW

Member info:

Registration:
BMRC RHSA
Prefix:
NHN Stud
Perfect Pets
Member since 2022

Our standards & practices

Health testing & screening

Question. Do you health test appropriately? Eg:- no discharge from eyes, nose, mouth, ears, bottom area, active, eating, and drinking well and healthy.?
Answer. Yes.Rabbits are monitored during any points of illness and will not become available to fully recovered
Question. Do you take all precautions to reduce the risk of contraction of calicci virus and/or myxomatosis eg:- fly wired all hutches, minimising the risk of mosquitoes and insects into your rabbitry?
Answer. Yes.Fly wired hutches, vaccination when available, biosecurity measures such as F10 spray, changing clothes
Question. Do you lice/mite/worm/flea treat and trim nails of all rabbits before selling?
Answer. Yes.

Age of babies when going to new home

Question. Do you sell your babies at 8 weeks and over as recommended?
Answer. Yes.

Take home info & ongoing support

Question. Do you offer a care information sheet and ongoing support to new owners?
Answer. Yes.I will provide a care sheet on what the rabbits favourite food is, what they like, their personality and my contact details
Question. Do you assist the buyer with re-homing an animal that was purchased from you if they are unable to keep it?
Answer. Yes.
Question. Do you discuss care, desexing, housing issues when selling your rabbits?
Answer. Yes.I discuss the benefits of desexing and why it is advised to avoid reproductive cancer