Editorial Policy
Last Updated: April 2026
This Editorial Policy explains how content is researched, written, edited, reviewed, and maintained on Angora Rabbits. It exists for two purposes: to hold our team accountable to a consistent standard, and to give our readers full transparency into how the information on this site is produced.
Google’s Search Quality Rater Guidelines place pet health and animal care content within the category of topics that can impact reader well-being. We take that responsibility seriously. Every article published on Angora Rabbits is produced with the accuracy, depth, and care that Angora rabbit owners deserve.
If you have a question about our editorial process, contact us through our contact page.
1. Our Editorial Mission
Angora Rabbits exists to be the most accurate, most useful, and most thoroughly researched Angora rabbit information resource available to rabbit owners in the United States.
We do not publish content to generate traffic for its own sake. We do not publish content we cannot support with credible sources. We do not publish content that we would not be comfortable recommending to a fellow rabbit owner facing a real situation.
Every article we publish must earn its place on this site by answering a genuine question, solving a real problem, or providing information that makes a meaningful difference to an Angora rabbit owner’s understanding or practice.
2. Who Produces Our Content
Content on Angora Rabbits is produced by the Sadiq family — a household of hands-on Angora rabbit owners with direct, multi-year experience across multiple breeds, including English, French, Giant, and Satin Angora rabbits.
Our writers draw on direct first-hand experience with rabbit keeping, wool harvesting, grooming, diet management, housing setup, and breeding. Where a topic requires expertise beyond our direct experience, we research primary sources thoroughly and cite them in full within the article.
We do not publish articles written by anonymous authors. Every article published on this site carries a byline identifying its author.
3. Source Standards
Every factual claim in every article on Angora Rabbits must be supported by a credible source. We apply the following source hierarchy, in order of preference:
Tier 1 — Government and regulatory bodies: US Department of Agriculture, US Food and Drug Administration, and equivalent regulatory agencies. These sources carry the highest authority for regulatory, safety, and welfare standards.
Tier 2 — Major industry bodies: The American Rabbit Breeders Association, the House Rabbit Society, and equivalent recognized organizations in rabbit keeping and fiber arts. These sources carry high authority for breed standards, husbandry practices, and animal welfare guidance.
Tier 3 — Peer-reviewed research and veterinary publications: Academic journals, veterinary school publications, and peer-reviewed research relevant to rabbit health, nutrition, genetics, and behavior. We link directly to primary research where available.
Tier 4 — Manufacturers and product authorities: Official manufacturer documentation, product specifications, and technical data sheets for products reviewed or recommended on this site.
Tier 5 — Accredited specialists and trade publications: Licensed veterinarians, accredited rabbit breeders, certified fiber specialists, and recognized trade publications in rabbit keeping and textile fiber.
We do not cite anonymous sources, undated sources, or sources without clear authorship. We do not cite other general pet blogs as primary sources. Where we reference a claim, we link directly to the source so readers can verify it independently.
4. The Writing Process
Every article published on Angora Rabbits follows this process before publication:
Step 1 — Keyword and competition research: Before writing begins, we identify the focus keyword for the article, research what competing content exists for that keyword, and identify where gaps or weaknesses in existing content give us an opportunity to provide a meaningfully better resource.
Step 2 — Source gathering: We identify and review the primary sources that will support the article before writing begins. Sources are evaluated against our source hierarchy. Only sources that meet our standards are used.
Step 3 — Outline and structure: We plan the article’s structure before writing, ensuring the content answers the reader’s likely questions in a logical order and covers the topic with appropriate depth.
Step 4 — Writing: Articles are written in US English to a consistent style standard. We use active voice, clear sentences of no more than 20 to 25 words, imperial measurements first with metric in brackets where relevant, and the Oxford comma throughout. We do not use unsupported superlatives. We do not use passive voice where active voice is possible.
Step 5 — Fact-checking: Every factual claim is checked against the cited source before publication. Product details — including prices, ratings, and availability — are verified live at the time of writing.
Step 6 — Link verification: Every outbound link is verified as live before publication. Broken links are not published.
Step 7 — SEO review Every article is reviewed for SEO structure before publication, including focus keyword placement, meta description, canonical URL, image alt text, and internal link structure.
Step 8 — Final review: Every article receives a final editorial review before publication. This review checks for factual accuracy, source quality, writing standard, and compliance with this editorial policy.
5. Affiliate Content Standards
Some articles on Angora Rabbits are affiliate articles — meaning they contain links to products on Amazon.com or other retailers, and we may earn a commission if you purchase through those links.
Affiliate articles are held to the same research and writing standards as all other content on this site. In addition, the following specific standards apply to affiliate articles:
Every affiliate article carries a clear disclosure notice at the very top of the article, before any product content, in compliance with the Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines under 16 CFR Part 255.
Product selections are based on Amazon ratings, verified review volumes, product specifications, and category fit — not commission rates. We do not rank products by commission rate. We do not feature products that lack a sufficient review history to support an informed recommendation.
Every affiliate article uses a minimum three-position structure: Overall Best, Best for Quality, and Best for Value. Each position is filled by a product that genuinely earns that designation on the available evidence.
No brand, manufacturer, or advertiser pays to be featured on this site. No product receives a favorable review in exchange for any form of compensation or free product.
For a full explanation of our affiliate relationships, see our affiliate disclosure.
6. Content Updates and Corrections
Angora rabbit care standards evolve. Veterinary recommendations change. Products are discontinued or reformulated. Prices and availability shift. We maintain a commitment to keeping our content current.
Scheduled reviews: Articles covering health, diet, and veterinary topics are reviewed at least annually to ensure they reflect current standards and recommendations.
Event-driven updates: Articles are updated promptly when we become aware of a material change — such as a product being discontinued, a price changing significantly, a veterinary recommendation being revised, or a reader identifying an error.
Corrections: If a factual error is identified in any article on Angora Rabbits, we correct it promptly and transparently. We do not delete or silently alter incorrect content. Where a material correction is made, we note it within the article.
If you identify an error in any article on this site, please contact us through our contact page. We review all correction requests and respond to those that identify genuine errors.
7. Editorial Independence
Angora Rabbits maintains full editorial independence from all commercial relationships.
No advertiser, affiliate partner, or sponsor has any influence over which topics we cover, how we cover them, what products we recommend, or how we rate those products. Editorial decisions are made solely based on what is accurate, useful, and in the best interest of our readers.
We do not accept sponsored articles, paid guest posts, or any form of payment for editorial coverage. All content published on Angora Rabbits is produced by our own team under this editorial policy.
8. Veterinary Content Standards
A significant portion of content on Angora Rabbits covers rabbit health, diet, grooming, and care. This content has the potential to influence decisions that affect animal well-being. We apply additional standards to this category of content.
Every health and care article cites at least one Tier 1 or Tier 2 source as defined in Section 3 of this policy. Every health and care article carries a clear statement that the content is educational and does not constitute veterinary advice. No health or care article recommends a specific medication, dosage, or treatment protocol without directing readers to consult a licensed veterinarian.
Our full veterinary disclaimer is published separately at /disclaimer/. Readers with concerns about their rabbit’s health are always directed to contact a licensed veterinarian promptly.
9. Transparency
We believe readers deserve to know exactly how this site operates. The following pages provide full transparency into our practices:
- About Angora Rabbits — who we are and what we cover
- Affiliate Disclosure — how we earn money and how that affects our content
- Disclaimer — the limits of the information we provide
- Privacy Policy — how we collect and use your data
- Cookie Policy — how cookies work on this site
- Terms and Conditions — the rules governing use of this site
If you have a question that is not answered by any of these pages, contact us through our contact page.
