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Welcome to
our
'ROSS RABBITS'
website
Hobbyist
breeder of companion pet rabbits since 1972
Our
main objective with our website is to share our hobby of the last 36+ years with
like-minded bunny-owners and promote general bunny-care and welfare.
This site gives information
and advice about adopting and
caring for pet rabbits, as companion rabbits. Please browse through
the pages to read about what to look for when adopting your new furry friend, choosing
your new pet bunny, housing,
handling, feeding,
grooming, house/litter-training and an introduction to general rabbit healthcare.
We
sometimes have some of our
bunnies' families available for adoption by loving pet homes only
- and
these can be seen on the Rabbit-Sales
page.
We hope you enjoy your
visit!

ROSS
RABBITS is the name of our personal hobby website - and is not a
business or trading name. We're just bunny-enthusiasts following our
long-term hobby which began in 1972. Similarly, we don't
have a 'shop' or any commercial premises - the bunnies are our pampered family pets
living in our home and garden.
However, in recognition of the
growing demand for toys and treats for bunnies, on 1 April 2006, we opened
a small online shop stocking a wide range of toys, treats, gifts, accessories and novelties
along with a full range of bunny supplies. In order to keep it completely
separate from our pets and personal hobby website, the shop is located on a separate
website and can be
visited by clicking HERE.
Back to our bunnies......
We are not a large commercial or impersonal 'stud' but a very small, registered,
back garden French Lop breeding stud with our over-fussed and pampered pet bunnies whom we've bred
and raised ourselves. These produce equally pampered
babies, some of whom are adopted as companion pets who move into loving homes across the
UK.
We don't breed for income or profit,
nor do
we breed specifically to sell - indeed several of our bunnies are now elderly
and retired 'geriatrics' who remain our pets.
Following taking early retirement in
1995, our lives are
now totally dedicated to our furry family and we can provide them with
constant care and attention - all day, every day and overnight, too!
We
aim to produce quality, pedigree French Lop companion pets - with personality!
We
have been breeding as a family hobby since the early 1970's and have continued our
lines by
retaining
some girls from each litter produced and the occasional boy who remains a
pet only as we do not in-breed). We have our own 'outside' boys but also use a few, very carefully-selected 'stud bucks' in
order to introduce new blood into our furry family. We're not actually a
large 'stud' and have only 20 bunnies which includes our rehoming buns, a
few rescue bunnies who needed a lot of TLC when they arrived, and our much-loved retired
'bunny-geriatrics' who spend their leisurely days relaxing in the garden
enjoying a pension of broccoli and carrot tops.
We're
very proud of our bunnies and their friendly characters, loving personalities and
superb
temperaments. All are noticeably cuddly, tame and friendly, and it's on
this that we've built and developed our national reputation over the years.
We
keep three breeds: Mini-Lops where we
have been aiming for
both solid blue and harlequin pattern, Dwarf
Lops where we've been aiming
for blue plus a few harlequin then, leaping up to the other end of the
size
spectrum, we have some of the wonderful 'gentle giants' of the rabbit world
- our much-loved, irresistible, French Lops - who are undoubtedly my personal
favourite breed. From late 2008-2009 we will be retiring all of our
mini lops and dwarf lops to focus solely upon our Frenchies although we will
continue our line from dwarf lop house-bun, Maddie.
Although we
have a range of colours, we specialise in fawn, blue and orange French Lops. In 2008-10 we hope to extend this to add fawn and orange butterfly-pattern from. When
space permits, we'd love to start a line of Continental Giants but this won't be
until at least 2010 or later.
We
have some very 'high-quality' pedigree bunnies in our family, whom we're very
proud of. We are members of several clubs and do a (very!) little showing when
time permits. We are also members of the Rabbit Welfare
Association which aims to improve the quality of life of pet rabbits in
the UK - objectives which we endorse entirely.
Most of our bunnies live
outdoors
but we always have at least one house-bunny to share our lives with - dwarf lop,
Maddie, her twin daughters, Una and Inga (who has no ears!) and her grandbunnies
- Eva and Evie. Our previous boy was our French Lop
boy, late-Giles, who took charge of our lounge and had the
free run of the entire house. He was an especially licky bunny
and a definite 'mummy's boy' with a passion for licking his mum's hands and
feet!
All of our bunnies (yes,
they
are 'bunnies' to us, not rabbits!) are kept
as pets who enjoy a life filled with cuddles and snuggles.