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Old 17-11-2008, 09:28 PM
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wanted - angora breeder in the north west

does anyone know where i can get an angora. They look amazing and i have trawled google and cant seem to find anywhere to buy one.
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does anyone know where i can get an angora. They look amazing and i have trawled google and cant seem to find anywhere to buy one.
They look amazing but are incredibly hard work on the grooming side! Have you tried your local rescues to see if they have any in?

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Re: wanted - angora breeder in the north west

yeh i had a look on the rehoming website for my local area, and i did have a look on rabbit rehome, but there isnt anyone near me. i live in lancaster so i live on the lancashire/cumbria border and they are a little too far away for me to travel.
also idealy i would like a baby bunny, as my partner has never has a rabbit before and wants to have the full experiance so to speak
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Re: wanted - angora breeder in the north west

Which rescue was it from? If you go onto the rabbit forum alot of the rescues will help organise a 'bunnyrun' with members. I got dreamer down from nottingham, people do different parts of the journey for you to get the bun closer. There will be someone in your area that will be able to do a homecheck for the bun too. At least then you're giving a bun a home that really needs it and they will be neutered and vacc'd already, the rescue will also be able to tell you what the buns personality is like im nursecroft on there.
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yeh i had a look on the rehoming website for my local area, and i did have a look on rabbit rehome, but there isnt anyone near me. i live in lancaster so i live on the lancashire/cumbria border and they are a little too far away for me to travel.
also idealy i would like a baby bunny, as my partner has never has a rabbit before and wants to have the full experiance so to speak
Baby rabbits are only cute for so long! they grow up very quickly If you get a baby bun dont forget about the vaccinations and neuter / spay you'll have to do. Its also best for rabbits to live in pairs, so i'd get two rabbits - male and female are the best combination but you'll have to separate them at some point before you get them neutered / spayed.

With a rescue bun they come already paired up, vaccinated and castrated! Saves so much hassle
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