I've been raising fancy cavies since 1972. I 'm a registed judge and registra with the American
Rabbit Breeders Club. Do I love raising and showing them? You bet I do, it's fantastic; and after all this
time, I'm still judging and showing inspite of my handicaps. The shows are so fun and the people are wonderful.
Take a closer look at my site and discover why I'm still going strong with these fascinating and unusal creatures also
known as guinea pigs.

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| 2 Frizzles and 1 Skinny sow |
Two Frizzle were boars (males). They look like baby Teddies
when they were 1st born but at about a month old their hair, started to lay flat like an American but they kept their
kinky texture. Aren't they cute? I specislize in dilute colors like these (Lilac/Cream/Wht). The Slinny
sow (hairless except for their nose and feet) was difficult to see the same three colors that were on the boars.
Usually Skinnies sell for $100 for sows and $75 for boars but my prices are much more cheaper. WARNING
- You should not breed Skinny to Skinny, as the babies will die before they are two months old.
This litter came out of breeding 2 Frizzles. I simply adore them, even if they are not a recognized breed but we are
working on a standard for the American Rabbit Breeders Association, but they are showable (even now).
I JUST LOVE SKINNY
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| Home of Enchanted Cavies |
Specializing in SHORT and LONG hair
fancy GUINEA PIGS for show or pets.
Most are fully pedigree and registered quality!
Long hairs: Peruvians (with bangs
and flows from a center line down back), Silkies (with hair flowing away from their face), Coronets (like Silkies
but with a royal crown centered on top of their heads, very digified),and the Texel (the Shirley Temple pig with curly
hair that flows like the Silkie). I do not intentional breed Satins.
Short Hairs: Americans, Teddies,
Abyssinians, and I also specialize in SKINNIES with their Frizzle counter parts, too.
I breed and show a full range of special colors and varieties. Just contact me and
lI'll check and see if I have what you are looking for.
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My other hobbies are: Scrapbooking pictures of fancy cavies, especially
my own (see below) and general craft making. I hope you enjoy looking at my site. Cavies make the greatest pets
and you'll see why later.
ENJOY.....
| BEST IN SHOW PERUVIAN AT NATIONAL |

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| Best of the Best |
Top left hand corner was the Best In Show in a national ARBA Youth show in California.
The winner was from the south east. The Golden Silkie was a Best of Breed winner was Robert Spitzer in an
open sanction (same show and place). The Blue Roan Peruivan belonged to Cherish Caviary
of northeast. He was one of my favorite then again, they are all my favorites. Yep, they truly are. I love them
all.

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| Short Hairs are muxh easier to care for. |
Top left side is a Himilayan American sow name "Sabrina". The right side is a Tri
Roan Aby sow name "Trila", and the bottom is a Chocolate Dalnatian Teddy sow.name "Exspectation". Get it?
Exspect (Specs) LOL These pigs were very special to me and now that they are gone, I miss them terriable.
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