Our expectation

We place rabbits into homes prepared for coat maintenance, not casual upkeep

Angoras reward attentive owners. Their beauty is part genetics and part discipline: controlled environment, proper grooming rhythm, quality feed, and calm handling. We present the standard up front so buyers know what premium care actually requires.

Environment

Cool, clean, well-ventilated housing with thoughtful surfaces and minimal stress exposure.

Grooming Rhythm

Routine maintenance, coat checks, and timely harvests before the rabbit ever reaches a rough or neglected stage.

Handling

Steady, calm handling that supports table manners and keeps coat and temperament in good order.

What we include

Transition support is part of the placement value

  • A written transition summary with feeding and coat notes
  • Breed-specific care expectations for the rabbit placed
  • Grooming frequency guidance based on coat type and age
  • Pickup or transport coordination recommendations

Fiber and finish

Coat quality is both a breeding goal and a management outcome

We value density, softness, and a coat that holds visual refinement over time. But even strong genetics can be devalued by poor maintenance. That is why our best placements go to homes prepared to preserve the rabbit’s finish, not just admire it briefly.

For companion homes

Beauty with structure

You do not need a show program, but you do need the discipline to keep an Angora well-presented and comfortable.

For fiber homes

Texture and harvest quality

We look for buyers who understand the value of timing, coat cleanliness, and careful storage.

For select breeding homes

Standards over numbers

Breeding inquiries are considered only when program goals and care expectations align closely.

A premium Angora should never look like it is being managed reactively. The standard is calm, prepared, and beautifully maintained.