Located just about 4 hours south of Seattle in Vancouver, Washington, Charlet's Rabbitry is a 20 hole outside community. This community is in a neighborhood, so all the rabbits are use to the everyday noises of life, such as children playing, school buses, lawnmowers, garbage trucks and barking dogs. Other animals I have are Buttons, a calico cat, who leads people to believe she is the protector of the the rabbit community where in reality she is just waiting for mice to come to dine on what the rabbits have dropped. Harriet, the one-eyed or as my son likes to call her, "the cyclobian dog" Tibetan Spainel, Sammy, the Pommerain and their daughter, Ginger. Last year we added a Jack Russell Terrier/Doxie named Ivan the Terrible. A large pond filled with a assortment of Koi, Comets and goldfish. Inside is Peanut Butter, a bulls-eyed ginger tabby cat, an old turtle and assortment of tropical fish.
Just a note: I never intended to get into Angoras, but this was the year I decided to learn genetics and spinning. I fell in love with the Angoras. Oh my! The Angoras how can one resist them. The varieties of the Angoras are amazing and the people who raise them are wonderful too.

Ivan and Buttons
Friends Forever
American Breeders Association'
Champagne d' Argent Rabbit Federation
Northwest Rare & Heritage Rabbit Breeders' Club
Washington State Rabbit Breeders Association (WSRBA)