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British Shorthair cats
The British Shorthair cat is normally a fairly relaxed, inactive breed prone to laziness; they shouldn’t need daily brushing due to their coat length unless it is moulting season.
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Domestic breeds
Whilst not a recognised breed, domestic breeds are the most common type of cat owned in the UK. Domestic cats are of mixed ancestry and so their temperaments and appearance vary greatly.
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Abyssinian cat
Although the Abyssinian is an active cat with lots of energy, they are an easy breed to care for. They will happily entertain themselves with their toys but do enjoy interaction with humans too.
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British Giant rabbit
British Giants are known to be good natured and fairly laid back.
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Chinchilla rabbit
Chinchillas are sweet, laid-back rabbits.
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Dutch
Dutch rabbits are known to be gentle and easy-going.
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Dwarf Lop
Dwarf Lop rabbits are typically small to medium sized, reaching an average weight of 2-2.5kg at adulthood. They have soft, dense fur, of medium length, and should be groomed 2-3 times a week
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English Angora
Angora rabbits are usually very sociable and good natured.
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English Lop
English Lop rabbits are typically large and are normally placid and friendly.
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English Spot
English Spot rabbits normally have friendly and inquisitive temperaments.