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    Angora Rabbit: 10 Amazing Facts You Need to Know

    Elsa QuinnBy Elsa QuinnDecember 13, 2024Updated:December 17, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Angora Rabbits: If you need a strange fluffy friend, this is it. A long, fluffy coat breed, Angora rabbits are adored by both pets and owners. You’ll get one, or just learn more about the various types of Angora rabbits and how to care for them in this article to get to know more about these bunnies.

    English Angora Rabbit

    Angora rabbit English is probably the most common and popular of all the Angora rabbits. The rabbits are easy to recognize because they are covered in thick long fur that spans the majority of their bodies, from face to ears and feet. English Angoras are easy to care for and great pets for home pet-owners and new rabbit owners.

    They’re prized for silkiness and brushed regularly so they don’t mat and knot. They keep their fur smelling and their skin smelling nice when regularly looked after. English Angoras aren’t big, the other breeds are smaller and in most homes they’re easy to keep.

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    Flemish Giant Rabbit Angora

    The Flemish Giant scion with the fluffy Angora rabbit. They’re bigger than most Angoras, some as big as 14-15 lbs. And though they’re big, they’re cool and friendly.

    You can have a Flemish Giant Angora but they’re so much bigger and you need a larger cage for them so they don’t hog the place. Their wool, a little soft, but also shorter than the English Angora. But they still must be kept clean a lot, to keep them from mating and knotting.

    French Angora Rabbit

    Another Angora that we like is the French Angora rabbit. Not only are Angora Rabbit French soft and shorter than the English, they’re also easier to care for. They’re just a bit larger than the English Angora and they’re big, strong and wool-making.

    French Angoras are sweet and sociable and very attached to their owner. Because they don’t need as much grooming as the English Angora, they are an excellent pet rabbit for beginners. They have woollen not quite as warm as English Angora, but which too is coveted for its warmth and suppleness.

    Caring for a Rabbit

    Any Angora rabbit breed you buy, with their fur coats, they’re just as much to care for. Grooming is your bunny’s number one way to make sure he stays healthy and content. Every 2 or 3 days should be the minimum frequency of brushing the angora rabbit, otherwise matting occurs. Scrub loose hair with a fine wire brush or comb, and cut coat that has been extended too long.

    Aside from grooming, Angoras must also be fed a nutritious diet consisting of good hay, fresh vegetables and rabbit pellets. Don’t forget to give them fresh water so they stay hydrated.

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    Exercise your  rabbit frequently to keep it in tip-top shape. Give a cage in which they can run and jump. Make sure they are clean and have a nice home, bedding (straw or hay) to sleep on.

    Why it’s Worth Your Time and Money to Purchase an Angora Rabbit?

    Angoras are a beautiful and affectionate pet, but they’re also one with a special value: wool. You can collect their soft furs once or twice a year, to create luxurious fiber for knitting or spinning if you are a spinner or knitter. They’re quiet and gentle, and would be great for a childless family or someone looking for a gentle companion.

    Conclusion

    This is a lovely, pampered and fulfilling animal to keep. It could be the soft English Angora, the larger Flemish Giant Angora, or the companionable and easy-to-look-after French Angora, one animal will live with you in your home, bringing joy into your life. Keep in mind that they are to be brushed often, but worth the effort for all that fluffy fur.

     

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