Policies/ FAQ
Our Policies:
We strive to provide healthy and tame bunnies to our costumers. All rabbits are quarunteed to be in good health up to the point they leave our care. We expect our costumers to learn how to properly care for an english angora prior to picking it up. After a rabbit leaves our care, we are no longer able to offer any guarantee as we have no control over what happens to it.
Q: How much do our rabbits cost?
A: Prices are based on color, gender, pedigree, quality, and age. They can range from $50 to $300 depending on the individual rabbit.
Q: Where can I find availible rabbits?
A: All availible rabbits can be found on my Availible Rabbits page. I keep my website current on all availible rabbits. It has all the information on each rabbit.
Q: When will more rabbits become availible?
A: I am a smaller rabbitry. We do not have a lot of rabbits, and rabbit breeding is unpredictable. When we have babies born, they are added to the Nest Box page. The babies will not be listed until they are 6 to 7 weeks old. Piority is given to people on the waitlist first. Our bunnies NEVER get to go to new homes before 8 weeks old, but we do start taking deposits and putting them on our Availible Rabbits page at 6 to 7 weeks.
Q: How will our rabbit get to you?
A: We have several different options available when it comes to picking up your rabbit. We always allow local pick up. Depending on the distance and direction, we can sometimes meet part way. We also work with professional rabbit and small animal transporters if you are a ways away.
Q: What if I cannot pick up my rabbit right away?
A: Once we have a deposit, We will hold a rabbit until 12 weeks old free of charge. After that, we charge $15 a month to board them until they are able to leave our care. If they are staying here, they will get a hair cut at 12 weeks old and then once a month while they are with me. Most transporters will not transport a rabbit with a full coat.
Q: I want to show. What rabbit would be best?
A: While we cannot quarntee the success of any of our rabbits on the show table for a variety of reasons, we do breed to ARBA standards. We raise a few different colors that cannot be shown because they are not recognized. Broken, Tri, Harlequin, and Vienna marked rabbits cannot be shown. Additionally, we occasionally have a Self color that may have a fault that would make it not showable. The colors I raise that can be shown are Black, Blue, Chocolate, Lilac, REW, and BEW. I also very occasionally get Chinchilla, Fawn, Cream, Tort, and Chestnut. These colors can also be shown as long as they are not broken or VM. If you are looking for a show prospect, please let me know so I can point you towards the right candidates. The color is not the only factor, so any obvious faults or disqualifications will be disclosed.
Q: I want a specific color/pattern/gender. How do I get exactly what I want?
A: We have a wait list for anyone wanting a specific color/patter/gender. We cannot guarantee that color will be born, but should one become available, they are available to the people on the waitlist first before they are ever posted. The waitlist is on a first come first serve basis. So if three people are on the list for the same thing, the person who has been on the list the longest gets first pick. Oftentimes I will have two or three of the same color, so more people on the wait list can get a baby from the same litter.
Q: What will I need when I bring my bunny home?
A: We recommend you thoroughly research english angora care prior to buying one. These rabbits are high maintenance. They require special diets, housing, and grooming. Go to the About Angoras tab to learn some of the tips and tricks I have picked up along the way.
Q: What happens if I can no longer care for my angora for any reason?
A: We have an open return policy on all of our rabbits. Should the need arise that you need to return your rabbit, we are happy to take it back, no questions asked, no matter how long you had the rabbit. We will offer a 50% refund on rabbits that were purchased within two weeks, a 25% refund on rabbit on rabbits purchased within a month, but no refund will be given after that period. Should the rabbit be in poor health, no refund will be given. We also will not cover the costs of transporting the rabbit back to us. That will be the responsibility of the buyers. Once the rabbit is returned to us, we will provide any necessary medical care, make sure the rabbit is well groomed, and try to find a better fit for it. Some may stay with us, some may be adopted out at a low cost to someone wanting a fiber/pet rabbit, and if they were young enough for a refund and able to get back into good health, I will repost it for sale.