Northern California Angora Guild

Sunday, February 08, 2026

Angelica is a Little Fighter




Carol has a beautiful French Angora chestnut agouti doe named Angela who is very pretty and won a lot of BOB and several Reserve In Show.




Angela had 3 babies on October 6 but only one survived but she did not have any milk.  Carol had to go out of town, could not do tummy feeding so as a last resort, the little new born was put into a American Fuzzy Lop litter that was born 4 days earlier.  See how small it is comparing to the Fuzzy Lop babies. 



The little French Angora is small but managed to fight for her share milk from the Fuzzy Lop mama. 



Babies don't know that they are different breeds, they get along just fine.



On October 16, the Fuzzy Lop babies are ready to jump out of the nestbox, the little French Angora baby follows the foster siblings to explore the world outside the nestbox.



The fuzzy babies are ready to be weaned, though the little one still would like to nurse on mama, it follows the foster siblings.



The little one is no longer little and it's a girl!



Now at 4 months old, the little French Angora is no longer little, it's bigger than the foster sibling Fuzzy Lop that used to be a lot bigger.  




Her name is Angelica to honor her birth mother.  




The front view of Angelica the little beauty who is a mighty fighter.  In no time we'll be seeing Angelica starting her show career. 



 


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