Why the program feels different
Small by design
We keep the program intentionally limited so coat care, handling, and placement decisions can be made with attention rather than volume.
PuddinCups Paradise
Boutique Angora rabbits for select homes
Limited seasonal placements
A small breeding program focused on coat quality, temperament, and beautiful presentation for companion, fiber, and select breeding homes.
A quieter kind of breeder site
PuddinCups Paradise is intentionally small. We keep only a select number of rabbits in active placement and many pairings are spoken for privately before they are ever listed publicly. The result is a calmer, more tailored experience for the right home.
Current collection
Each rabbit below is shown with temperament notes, coat direction, pedigree highlights, and ideal placement type. Click any profile to view more.
English Angora Doe
A luminous young doe with a notably gentle expression, dense furnishings, and a calm handling temperament suited to a refined companion or fiber home.
Ruby-eyed white • promising juvenile coat • companion or fiber placement
French Angora Buck
An especially polished young buck with rich natural color, clean presentation, and the kind of coat quality that elevates both the rabbit and the program behind him.
Chocolate • composed temperament • admired for texture and finish
Giant Angora Buck
A dramatic, substantial buck with remarkable presence, notable fiber yield, and the kind of scale and softness that anchors a luxury Angora program.
Fawn • heavy wool producer • advanced fiber or breeding interest
English Angora Doe
A refined young doe with striking blue eyes, sweet expression, and the kind of visual softness that makes her especially compelling for a carefully chosen companion placement.
Pointed white • blue-eyed • soft personality and elegant presentation
Why the program feels different
We keep the program intentionally limited so coat care, handling, and placement decisions can be made with attention rather than volume.
What matters most
Structure, softness, temperament, and daily presentation matter just as much as pedigree or color alone.
How rabbits are placed
Many placements happen through repeat clients and waitlist conversations before they ever reach public release.
Placement process
Tell us what type of rabbit and placement you are hoping for, along with your timeline and experience.
We review current and upcoming rabbits, then guide you toward the best fit instead of pushing a quick sale.
Approved homes receive pedigree information, support notes, and coordinated pickup or private transport guidance.