Bath Giant Angora Rabbit Adoption

Giant Angora rabbits for adoption in Bath. Free rehoming listings, rescues and responsible owners. Give a Giant Angora a new home on Petopic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Adopting a Giant Angora rabbit in Bath is possible through Petopic: free adoption and rehoming listings from rescues and owners, so you can offer a new home to a Giant Angora in Bath and the surrounding area.

Search for Giant Angora rabbits for adoption in and around Bath City Centre, Widcombe, Combe Down, Weston, Oldfield Park, Twerton, Lower Weston, Upper Weston, Bathwick, Lansdown, Larkhall, Walcot, Kingsmead, Newbridge, Bathampton, Batheaston, Bathford, Claverton, Freshford, Limpley Stoke, Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon, Trowbridge, Melksham, Chippenham, Corsham, Box, Keynsham, Saltford, Radstock, Midsomer Norton, Frome and nearby. Listings typically include age, temperament, health notes, grooming needs, rehoming reason and contact details.

How Giant Angora Rabbit Adoption Works

Adoption is free and focuses on rehoming. Rescues and owners may ask a few questions to ensure a suitable home. Giant Angora rabbits need regular grooming (long, dense coat), space to move, a suitable diet and vet care. Check listings for any known health or behavioural notes.

Giant Angora Breed Traits

The Giant Angora is a large, long-haired rabbit that requires daily or frequent brushing to prevent mats and wool block. They need a spacious enclosure, hay-based diet, and a calm, safe environment. Suitable for owners who can commit to grooming and care.

Where to Adopt a Giant Angora in Bath

Bath and surrounding areas may have rescues and private rehoming. Petopic lists free adoption and rehoming ads so you can contact rescues or owners directly. Always meet the rabbit and ask about history and care needs.

Before You Adopt a Giant Angora

  • Grooming: Long coat needs regular brushing and possible professional grooming.
  • Space: Large breed; need room to hop and hide.
  • Diet: Hay, fresh greens, limited pellets; avoid sudden changes.
  • Health: Find a vet experienced with rabbits; vaccinations and checks as advised.
  • Commitment: Adoption is a long-term commitment to the rabbit’s welfare.

Giant Angora Adoption in Bath: Rescues and Rehoming

Bath and the South West have rabbit rescues and owners who rehome. Petopic helps you find free adoption and rehoming listings and connect responsibly with adopters or rescues.

Summary

Finding a Giant Angora rabbit for adoption in Bath is easier with Petopic’s rehoming and adoption listings. Browse free ads and give a rabbit a second chance in a caring home.

Ready to adopt? Check Giant Angora rabbit adoption and rehoming listings in Bath on Petopic.

Last updated: 02/25/2026 01:37