Spinners End Rabbitry

Angora Rabbit Breeder - Greater Sydney NSW

A small English Angora Rabbitry, breeding, exhibiting and hopping English Angora Rabbits in the Greater Sydney area. With a huge focus on the health, welfare and happiness of my bunnies, as well as temperament and trueness of type.

Only breeding on a very small selective scale helps my ability to support the preservation, quality and standard of the breed. My bunnies health and happiness will always be my priority and as such I breed very infrequently, with a lot of time and consideration put in to every litter I do breed, and allowing me the ability to focus on their rearing and quality of life. All my rabbits are vaccinated, health checked, parasite treated, and desexed when not being used for a breeding program.

English Angora's are the Golden Retrievers of the bunny world and are a wonderful benefit in educational, disability and therapy settings. Their wool is a wonderful natural fibre for spinning and crafts however, proper care and maintenance is required regularly. English Angora's are a generally healthy rabbit that make wonderful gentle, cheeky, inquisitive, social, friendly companions!

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Greater Sydney NSW

Registrations & memberships

Prefix: Spinners End Rabbitry
Clubs & Assoc: Rabbit Fanciers Society of NSW, Blue Mountains Rabbit Club, Rabbit Breeders Association of NSW, NSW Netherland Dwarf Rabbit Club, Rabbit Hopping Society Of Australia, Hawkesbury Hoppers.

Category:

Breeder - Rabbits
For: Rabbits - Angora
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Member since 2026

Our standards & practices

Health testing & screening

Question. Do you health test appropriately? Eg:- no discharge from eyes, nose, mouth, ears, bottom area, active, eating, and drinking well and healthy.?
Answer. Yes.All rabbits are frequently check on multiple times a day, groomed, health and parasite treated and fully vaccinated. As well as 2 weeks quarantine for any incoming rabbits.
Question. Do you take all precautions to reduce the risk of contraction of calicci virus and/or myxomatosis eg:- fly wired all hutches, minimising the risk of mosquitoes and insects into your rabbitry?
Answer. Yes.All rabbits are parasite treated, vaccinated, housing is kept cleaned, inside/outside rabbits with hutches covered in fly netting.
Question. Do you lice/mite/worm/flea treat and trim nails of all rabbits before selling?
Answer. Yes.

Age of babies when going to new home

Question. Do you sell your babies at 8 weeks and over as recommended?
Answer. Yes.

Take home info & ongoing support

Question. Do you offer a care information sheet and ongoing support to new owners?
Answer. Yes.Yes all information is provided with new home care packs provided, including transition foods, grooming kits, information sheets, emergency and health information, and comfort toys for the transition. Continued support for all owners as well as checking their knowledge of rabbit care. As well as needing confirmation of appropriate housing set up, grooming supplies and confirmation of Vet appointments set up for vaccinating, and desexing if not done before leaving. I will always offer grooming support no matter the condition the rabbit finds itself in as well as any and all advice and training i can offer. All rabbits will always be welcomed back here and I will insist I be contacted first to bring rabbits home to me if any owner should needed to give up a rabbit they received from me, for any reason. I will always organise going to collect them myself so no worry needs to be had and the rabbit wellbeing is first priority.
Question. Do you assist the buyer with re-homing an animal that was purchased from you if they are unable to keep it?
Answer. Yes.
Question. Do you discuss care, desexing, housing issues when selling your rabbits?
Answer. Yes.New home care packs provided, including transition foods, grooming kits, information sheets, emergency and health information, and comfort toys for the transition. Continued support for all owners as well as checking their knowledge of rabbit care. As well as needing confirmation of appropriate housing set up, grooming supplies and confirmation of Vet appointments set up for vaccinating, and desexing if not done before leaving. I will always offer grooming support no matter the condition the rabbit finds itself in as well as any and all advice and training i can offer. All rabbits will always be welcomed back here and I will insist I be contacted first to bring rabbits home to me if any owner should needed to give up a rabbit they received from me, for any reason. I will always organise going to collect them myself so no worry needs to be had and the rabbit wellbeing is first priority.