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Squirrel Rabbits for sale

The Squirrel Rabbit is one of Britain's rarest fur breeds, developed independently in Scotland during the 1930s. Along with the related Smoke Pearl, it holds the distinction of being one of only two rabbit breeds ever founded in Scotland, making it a genuine piece of British rabbit history. A parallel Dutch version was developed simultaneously in the Netherlands during the same period, suggesting a shared interest in producing this particular coat type across northern Europe. The Squirrel is classified as a silvered Chinchilla-type, and its defining feature is a distinctive blue-grey coat with a characteristic silvering effect that gives the fur a shimmering, squirrel-like appearance.

Squirrel Rabbits are a medium-sized breed with a neat, well-rounded body and silky, medium-length fur that lies close to the body. The breed is recognised by the British Rabbit Council but is currently only maintained by a very small number of dedicated specialist breeders in the UK, placing it on conservation lists for rare and endangered rabbit breeds. As a result, finding Squirrel Rabbits for sale is considerably more challenging than acquiring more common breeds, and prospective owners are advised to contact the British Rabbit Council for breeder referrals. Those willing to seek out and care for this unusual breed will find a pleasant, medium-sized rabbit with a genuinely striking appearance and a temperament that is generally calm and easy to handle with regular socialisation.

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A rabbit squirrel is not a recognised or real animal species; it is likely a mistaken or fictional term as no such hybrid or species exists. Rabbits and squirrels belong to different families and orders, with rabbits classified under Lagomorpha and squirrels under Rodentia, so they are distinct and unrelated mammals.