Northern California Angora Guild

Monday, April 20, 2026

Fish Aquarium at Kaiser Permanente





After noticing the fish aquarium at the Toyota dealership, I started paying attention to other establishments.  I found a very nice aquarium at the waiting area of my family doctor at Kaiser.  The aquarium is clean and fishes look very healthy.   It's very soothing to look at them when the patients are waiting to see their doctors.






















Sunday, April 19, 2026

Cute Kitty Cookies




What is this, a box of kitties? 



These are cookies from Japan!   



The cookies are for people but it's really too cute to eat.  Yes, I ate it, it's delicious.



This fish looks like something for the kitties but it's chocolate coated crunchie that is also delicious.  
Thank you, Carolyn.   I sure enjoy these.



 

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Autumn Beauty is a Real Beauty





Autumn Beauty is the littermate sister to Autumn Delight.



While Autumn Delight is handsome, Autumn Beauty is a sure beauty.




English Angoras usually don't take profile photos well but Autumn Beauty is equally beautiful viewing from the side.




Autumn Beauty's semi profile is pretty too.





 

Friday, April 17, 2026

Autumn Delight is a Senior Buck Now




Autumn Delight has participated in a few shows.



He was showing in the colored junior buck class and able to win over his older counterpart.




Now Autumn Delight is old enough to be competing in the senior buck class, look out the big boys.






 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

It's Birthday Time for Bao Bao and Bei Bei




It's a birthday celebration! No one is one year old, the candle is just for celebration.  



My white cat Bao Bao is 4 years old now.   He is a big boy at almost 19 pounds. 




Bei Bei is the littermate brother to Bao Bao.   He is not a small boy at 16 pounds but he is mostly being addressed as the little cat.




Bao Bao and Bei Bei used to be teeny tiny.   They were found at Merced County Fairgrounds at 4 weeks old on May 12, 2022.  Teresa who was the CEO of the Merced Fair at the time put their photo on her facebook to find a home for them, and I'm the lucky one to have adopted them on May 13, 2022.   




They were so tiny that I could carry both in my hands.  Bao Bao was 16 ounces and Bei Bei was 15-1/2 ounces.




From 4 weeks old to 4 years old, where did time go?






 

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

April 15, the Tax Day





It's the Tax Day today.   Hope you have done your tax returns and pay your taxes!

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Assist Bart and Wife from Thailand



For those who are working to become an ARBA judge, they have to be an ARBA member for at least 3 years, then pass the oral and written test to become an ARBA registrar.   To become an ARBA registrar, they have to work on 4 assists and register a minimum number of rabbits to qualify for the next step.  After 2 years, they will have to pass the oral and written test then work on 8 assists.    

For us who live in a good climate area, we have shows almost every month.   It's not the case in states that are too cold in winter or too hot in the summer, they are not able to host rabbit shows every month.   We have seen the judge-candidates travel to California to work on their assists.   

Now that rabbit shows are becoming very popular in other countries especially in Asia, we now see more judge-candidates flying to California to work on their assists.  Even though the weather in some Asia countries is generally good enough to have shows regularly, the fact that they have to hire licensed ARBA judges from the US makes show-hosting very expensive thus not as many sanctioned shows are held overseas. 

With this background information, we now understand why we are seeing two judge-candidates coming from Asia in the recent two months.   In February we saw Alex Ong who now has received his license #1074.     Today we are featuring Mr. Bart Wuttichai from Thailand. 




Mr. and Mrs. Bart Wuttichai from Thailand.   



On Saturday, March 14, 2026, Bart starts his first assist with judge Allen Mesick.



Bart working on the American Fuzzy Lop while Mrs. Bart videotapes.
We have seen Bart's photos with Angoras, so we'll post his work with the American Fuzzy Lop.



Bart at the American Fuzzy Lop table.


Judges Chris Zemny, Carol Green, Allen Mesick having an interesting discussion about American Fuzzy Lop.  


This post completes the photos and reports of the fun weekend of March 14-15, 2026 at Santa Clara Fairgrounds in San Jose.  It was a great success with over 3,000 entries.  Will see everyone at the same venue on Saturday May 30, 2026.   This May show will have not only rabbits, but also cows, goats and pigs.  Come by to enjoy!





 

Monday, April 13, 2026

Show E Best In Show Judging at San Jose



Show E is the last open show during this weekend.  The judge for the Best In Show is Jennifer Milburn.



There are quite a few spectators during the show weekend of which is unusual for a rabbit show.  Most are fasinated with the Angoras.  



BOB Silver Fox.



BOB Satin Angora.



BOB English Angora.



BOB French Angora.



Best In Show goes to New Zealand shown by Ceajay Palanca and Randy Shumaker.



Reserve In Show goes to Satin Angora shown by Casey Jones.



 

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Sunday Show D Best In Show Judging at San Jose




Show D Best In Show judge is Lauralee Erbe.



There are more breeds than one section of tables can hold, judge Lauralee is working at the other table.
The three Angora BOB are in their coops.



English Angora BOB.



Satin Angora BOB.



French Angora BOB.



The Best In Show goes to Carol Green's American Fuzzy Lop.



The Reserve In Show is English Lop shown by Dara Gribi and Amanda Brewer.

 

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Beautiful Roses in the Spring





Before we go into the Best In Show judging of the two last all breed shows at San Jose, we will treat our eyes of some beautiful early roses in the spring.





 

Friday, April 10, 2026

NCAG Specialty Show at San Jose




Northern California Angora Guild specialty show judge is Lauralee Erbe.



On the table is the BOB English Angora colored senior doe.



Another look at the English Angora BOB.



BOB Satin Angora colored senior doe.

Another look at the BOB Satin Angora.



The French Angora BOB is also a colored senior doe.



Judge Lauralee takes another look at the French Angora BOB while Caorl holds on to the English Angora BOB to prevent her from falling off the table.  




Judge Lauralee awards the specialty Best In Show to the French Angora and specialty Reserve In Show to the Satin Angora.

For a list of winners, go to: