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Boy and girl Angora rabbits for sale

8 Boy and girl Angora rabbits for sale

The English Angora, often simply known as an Angora rabbit or Angora bunny, is a distinguished breed originating from the United Kingdom with roots tracing back to Turkish imports. This breed is renowned for its incredibly dense and fluffy wool that covers the entire body, including the face, ears, and feet, giving it a charming "teddy bear" appearance. English Angoras are generally docile and placid, making them ideal pets for experienced rabbit owners who are prepared for their intensive grooming needs. Due to their thick coat, daily grooming is essential to prevent matting and wool block, which are common health risks. They thrive best in indoor environments where temperature and humidity can be controlled to protect their delicate wool. The English Angora's friendly temperament and unique wool make it a popular choice among fibre arts enthusiasts in the UK, although they demand a significant commitment in terms of care. Keywords related to this breed include "angora rabbit for sale," "english angora rabbit," and "angora rabbits for sale," reflecting their popularity and availability in the UK market.

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Angora rabbits - Advert 1
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20 hours
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🧡Teddydwerg babies- Imported parents🧡

£160
Angora6 weeksMixed
Hello 🧡 Thank you for looking at my advert, for teddydwerg bunnies, they are imported from both France and the Netherlands, that are the highest fluffiest quality and have the best personalities. (Parents pictures are in the first two photos) They are ready for their new homes from 22nd August 😃 Dark siam girl💓- reserved. Siam with red eyes boy💚- available Siam
Foreverett Cats.
5.00
Tadworth, Surrey
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Angora rabbits - Advert 1
2
2 days

Beautiful Blue and Smoke Angora Babies

£120
Angora3 weeksMixed
Dusty my Smoke Doe has 4 babies, 2 Smoke and 2 Blue. Too young to tell girls or boys ready to go 8th September 2025. More photos to follow
Kim C.
Bournemouth, Dorset
Angora rabbits - Advert 2
8
6 days

Stunning pure bred English angora babies

£175
Angora11 weeksMixed
Please read the advert properly before enquiring. 4 beautiful BOYS ready now. Please note ! this breed requires lots of coat care and space, only enquire if you can provide this. About Riverstag
Elysia R.
Llandysul, Ceredigion
Angora rabbits - Advert 3
212
1 week

Harlequin and blue (grey ) angoras

£150
Angora10 weeksMixed
Full bred angora bunnies vm or vm carriers from different litters and no blood lines have been crossed or mix bred with any other bunny . My parents are carefully chosen and imported from France and
Banwells_floofy_buniz
Northampton, West Northamptonshire
Angora rabbits in Manchester - Advert 4
16
2 weeks

Ready to leave - Angora X Bunny Rabbits

£100
Angora10 weeksMixed
We have available 9 beautiful Angora X bunnies. I have both mum and dad. They’re all weaned and ready to leave now. Mum Posey is an English black and white spotted. Dad is Humphrey our black and wh
LAURA B.
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Angora rabbits - Advert 5
16
2 weeks

😍Large Angora babies- parents imported from 🇫🇷

£325
Angora4 weeksMixed
Hi new bunny parents 🧡 Ive got a litter of 7 babies, that will be available for their new homes 3rd September. Cream boy💛- available agouti and white boy🩵- available agouti and white boy wit
Foreverett Cats.
5.00
Tadworth, Surrey
Angora rabbits - Advert 6
12
1 month

Imported Angora Babies

£100
Angora12 weeksMixed
1 boy & 2 girls available! • Fluffy Coats: With their long, soft fur, Angora rabbits are irresistibly cuddly and require regular grooming to keep their coats in top shape. • Gentle Temperament: Thes
Zahed H.
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Angora rabbits in Northwich - Advert 7
3
1 month

Full Faced English Angora

£300
Angora1 yearFemale
Full Faced English Angora Colour cream and white she was spayed 4 week ago and is up-to-date with vaccines unfortunately she just not getting along with my other rabbit and their are fright So even th
Emma M.
Northwich, Cheshire West and Chester