Wow, just gorgeous bun!!! I need one of these to match my Mantle Great Dane and my Boston Terrier and my cow cat! Lol! Seriously, she is SO pretty. And, you are so right about "Easter" bunnies. It's horrible what happens to them and little chicks and ducks. Sigh. I know that all the guinea pigs I have gotten at the Humane Society were also some kids' pets who simply got bored with taking care of them. Blah. It's hard work being a mom or a dad and takes responsibility and love and commitment! Wow, didn't mean to jump on a Bunbox, there! ;)
you can jump on that Bunbox anytime you want, Lauri! What you're saying is so true - and really, I do think bunnies require as much commitment as dogs and horses; also that no living creature should ever be treated as a "disposable toy." if anyone replies otherwise, I'm gonna send N. to do some first-class ankle chompage on them! (Bunnies are delicate in some respects, but they're also like little lions in other ways - "mad, bad and dangerous to know.")
A perfectly happy and healthy image of lagomorphism! Love her little ears, e! Since Mr B's ears are always down, I'm appreciating the *expressiveness* of da reglar ears.
Disposable pets. Don't get me started. Motley was a dumped student pet, and I swear he is still grateful for having a home. (Doesn't make him not picky, but he definitely appreciates us when it's wet out or he's hungry).
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oh my goodness what a CUTIE! &:o)
I betcha she's beautiful ALL the time!
Seriously, she is SO pretty.
And, you are so right about "Easter" bunnies. It's horrible what happens to them and little chicks and ducks. Sigh.
I know that all the guinea pigs I have gotten at the Humane Society were also some kids' pets who simply got bored with taking care of them.
Blah. It's hard work being a mom or a dad and takes responsibility and love and commitment!
Wow, didn't mean to jump on a Bunbox, there! ;)
you can jump on that Bunbox anytime you want, Lauri! What you're saying is so true - and really, I do think bunnies require as much commitment as dogs and horses; also that no living creature should ever be treated as a "disposable toy." if anyone replies otherwise, I'm gonna send N. to do some first-class ankle chompage on them! (Bunnies are delicate in some respects, but they're also like little lions in other ways - "mad, bad and dangerous to know.")
I'm in awe of her bunniness and her beautiful facial markings.
But Mr. B's "floipy" earz are equally delightful, I think....
Don't get me started.
Motley was a dumped student pet, and I swear he is still grateful for having a home.
(Doesn't make him not picky, but he definitely appreciates us when it's wet out or he's hungry).
BUN!
BUN!
*splode*