Lilac

The Lilac rabbit is a medium-sized breed that was developed in the UK in the early 20th century. It is a rare breed, with only a few hundred registered individuals in the United States.

Lilac rabbits have a distinctive coat color that is a pale dove-gray with a pinkish-lilac tint. Their fur is short and dense, with a soft and plush texture. They have a rounded body shape with short, upright ears, and they weigh between 4 and 6 pounds.

Lilac rabbits are known for their sweet and docile temperament, which makes them popular as pets. They are also easy to care for, as they have short fur that does not require extensive grooming. However, like all rabbits, they require a balanced diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets, as well as plenty of fresh water.

In addition to being popular as pets, Lilac rabbits are also sometimes used for show, although they are not as commonly exhibited as some other breeds. Their distinctive coat color makes them stand out in the show ring, and they are judged on their size, body shape, fur quality, and overall appearance.
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