The Californian rabbit, also known as the California White rabbit, is a distinctive breed developed in California, USA, during the 1920s. Created by crossing Himalayan, Standard Chinchilla, and New Zealand White rabbits, this breed was designed primarily for meat and fur production. Physically, it features a pure white body contrasted by dark points on the nose, ears, feet, and tail in colours such as black, chocolate, or lilac, complemented by striking ruby red eyes. Medium to large in size, an average Californian rabbit weighs between 8 to 10.5 lbs (3.6 to 4.8 kg), with a well-rounded and muscular build. Temperament-wise, they are renowned for their docile, friendly, and calm nature, making them excellent pets suitable for families. This breed adapts well to different living environments but requires adequate space for exercise and mental stimulation. Popular not only for meat and fur but also as show rabbits, Californians are relatively easy to care for, needing a diet rich in grass hay, regular grooming during shedding seasons, and protection from extreme weather. In the UK, you can find Californian rabbits for sale through specialised breeders, catering to those seeking a versatile and charming companion or livestock animal.