Selling Pets - Bearded Dragons and a Rabbit
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We have two young bearded dragons, complete with top notch vivarium, accessories etc.
Also a young ginger rabbit, with good cage etc, happily plays with cats and other creatures.
I am trying to help my teenage daughter sell them as she needs to spend more time focussing on her school work (not my decision).
Happy to pass to a good home for the right money but don't know where to find a buyer, ebay etc wont let you sell live animals.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks.
Also a young ginger rabbit, with good cage etc, happily plays with cats and other creatures.
I am trying to help my teenage daughter sell them as she needs to spend more time focussing on her school work (not my decision).
Happy to pass to a good home for the right money but don't know where to find a buyer, ebay etc wont let you sell live animals.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks.
einsign said:
We have two young bearded dragons, complete with top notch vivarium, accessories etc.
Also a young ginger rabbit, with good cage etc, happily plays with cats and other creatures.
I am trying to help my teenage daughter sell them as she needs to spend more time focussing on her school work (not my decision).
Happy to pass to a good home for the right money but don't know where to find a buyer, ebay etc wont let you sell live animals.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks.
Not sure those two go hand-in-hand. I'd rehome the animals and then sell the gear on ebay or wherever. Also a young ginger rabbit, with good cage etc, happily plays with cats and other creatures.
I am trying to help my teenage daughter sell them as she needs to spend more time focussing on her school work (not my decision).
Happy to pass to a good home for the right money but don't know where to find a buyer, ebay etc wont let you sell live animals.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks.
The RSPCA should help you re-home the Rabbit, just speak to your local centre.
With the beardies I know that a couple of my local reptile stores allow private adverts in their stores, might be worth ringing around any near you to see if they can help. Otherwise, I've been after a couple for ages if you want to give them to a good home
With the beardies I know that a couple of my local reptile stores allow private adverts in their stores, might be worth ringing around any near you to see if they can help. Otherwise, I've been after a couple for ages if you want to give them to a good home

CaptainPeanut said:
The RSPCA should help you re-home the Rabbit, just speak to your local centre.
I know that a couple of my local reptile stores allow private adverts in their stores, might be worth ringing around any near you to see if they can help. Otherwise, I've been after a couple for ages if you want to give them to a good home
Thanks, all of the reptile kit etc cost well over £300, would be happy to take half of that, its all like new.I know that a couple of my local reptile stores allow private adverts in their stores, might be worth ringing around any near you to see if they can help. Otherwise, I've been after a couple for ages if you want to give them to a good home

Just be really careful who you sell them onto esp the beardies, as proven in your daughter's case people give up on them too easily due to the care they need or even worse don't provide proper care for them in the first place due to ignorance (same goes for rabbits tbh!)
Can the family not help her with them. At a similar age I was caring for 6 hamsters a rabbit a guinea pig and my aging dog whilst studying my vet nurse exams and doing a full time job, it is possible.
Try asking your local vets, they will prob allow you to put an ad up or may know of good rescue centres able to take them in (you won't get money for them though)
Can the family not help her with them. At a similar age I was caring for 6 hamsters a rabbit a guinea pig and my aging dog whilst studying my vet nurse exams and doing a full time job, it is possible.
Try asking your local vets, they will prob allow you to put an ad up or may know of good rescue centres able to take them in (you won't get money for them though)
HQ2 said:
einsign said:
We have two young bearded dragons, complete with top notch vivarium, accessories etc.
Also a young ginger rabbit, with good cage etc, happily plays with cats and other creatures.
I am trying to help my teenage daughter sell them as she needs to spend more time focussing on her school work (not my decision).
Happy to pass to a good home for the right money but don't know where to find a buyer, ebay etc wont let you sell live animals.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks.
Not sure those two go hand-in-hand. I'd rehome the animals and then sell the gear on ebay or wherever. Also a young ginger rabbit, with good cage etc, happily plays with cats and other creatures.
I am trying to help my teenage daughter sell them as she needs to spend more time focussing on her school work (not my decision).
Happy to pass to a good home for the right money but don't know where to find a buyer, ebay etc wont let you sell live animals.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks.
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