Rage out with Baby Rita Baby Riiiiita! She's named after a variety of cactus. 😊 Beveren x Belgian Hare cross. She likes to rage. Super sweet but idk why she has so much attitude 😂

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Rage out with Baby Rita Baby Riiiiita! She's named after a variety of cactus. 😊 Beveren x Belgian Hare cross. She likes to rage. Super sweet but idk why she has so much attitude 😂
The Beveren Rabbit
The Beveren Rabbit is the oldest and largest fur rabbit breed. This rabbit was first bred in a small town near Antwerp, Belgium. Their coats can come in a variety of colors, including blue, white, black, lilac, and brown. However, not all colors are recognized by the ARBA. Read on to learn more about this rabbit and what it can do for you!
The Beveren Rabbit is a medium to large size breed. Its coloration ranges from blue-eyed white to chocolate. This breed is extremely docile and intelligent. It has good health and makes an excellent pet or show rabbit. Beveren does are excellent mothers and do very well as foster moms for orphaned babies. Beverens make great pets and are an ideal choice for a small family.
Beveren Rabbits are energetic and enjoy exploring. Their docile temperament makes them an ideal choice for families with older children. They are also great companions for couples and seniors. Beveren rabbits do not get along well with younger children but are great for pet rabbits and show animals. If you're looking for a cute and cuddly rabbit, the Beveren Rabbit is a great choice.
The Beveren Rabbit is a very versatile breed that does well as a family pet and meat rabbit. They are not known to be aggressive, which is a plus in the domestic world. While a Beveren Rabbit can be a good pet, this breed is not suitable for children or the elderly. For these reasons, it's important to socialize and handle your Beveren Rabbit early on.