The Cashmere Lop, also known as the Cashmere Lop rabbit or sometimes referred to as the Cashmere Bunny, originated in the United Kingdom in the 1970s and 80s. Developed by crossing Miniature Lops with long-haired rabbits like Angoras, this breed combines the distinctive floppy ears of a lop with a soft, woolly coat reminiscent of cashmere. Physically, the Cashmere Lop is a medium-sized rabbit weighing between 4.5 to 6.5 lbs, with a compact, muscular body and dense, silky fur that requires regular grooming. Their woolly coat is prone to matting, so daily or frequent brushing is essential to maintain health and prevent wool block. Temperamentally, they are known for being friendly, docile, and good-natured, making them suitable pets for families willing to commit to their care. The breed thrives in environments where they have room to exercise and access to a proper diet rich in hay and fresh greens. While adorable and calm, prospective owners should be prepared for the grooming demands and health considerations unique to the Cashmere Lop breed.