This is Jack my Angora Rabbit. Angora wool is naturally shed or can be sheared. It is then spun into yarn and can be used for knitting, crocheting and felting projects. Angora is ideal for making baby garments, winter underwear, sweaters, hats, scarves, and mittens because it is a very warm fiber. It is very soft next to the skin and believed to be seven times warmer than sheep wool.
Jack is my RABBIT ACTIVIST…. He is speaking out against carrying a rabbit’s foot for good luck. Jack happily donates his angora wool to be spun into yarn and then I make it into luck charms and accessories. You can view some of Jack’s angora items that are for sale here.
Please Never Carry a Rabbit’s Foot for Good Luck!
Rabbits are not harmed by the use of their hair/wool
4 thoughts on “Meet My Angora Rabbit Jack”
thehappyhugger
Such a cute Rabbit 🙂
carmelasnelbaker
Thank you, They make a lovely pet. They are quite fun to live with, similar to a cat, but there is something funny about seeing a bunny jump up on a chair or couch! My dad used to enjoy when I would be grooming Jack, He lets me know if I make him mad! They stomp their foot hard when they are mad 🙂 Their hair is a chore to keep after and if they have a tangle and it pulls a little it must hurt a bit, because I sometimes end up with a retaliatory nip of his teeth. Thanks again for your comment
rumpydog
Hi Jack! You should tell your story on my blog sometime!
carmelasnelbaker
Thank you Rumpy, I would love that!