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Bunnies and books by fave combination...............whats going on with Bugs Bunny? is that his foot in the blokes trousers
My spirit animal is rabbit/hare.........am absolutely bonkers over them...............cant get enough of em! I'd love one but wont again as get too attached.You had me at bunnies, I am obsessed with them, that and hares, I don't own a real one, but they are all over my home.... im weird! I love bunnies I want my own but can't damn it!
My spirit animal is rabbit/hare.........am absolutely bonkers over them...............cant get enough of em! I'd love one but wont again as get too attached.
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More carrots but not for long........................
Bunny therapy FTW!I want the whole world to be like this
I'd love him as my companion..............bless they are so sweet when they eat.
@Underscore, my mum loved squirrels, too. The day after she died, a squirrel came right up to me in an urban parking lot. I was smiling and weeping at the same time.My mum loved rabbits. And squirrels too. Can I post a story about a squirrel?
When my mum was in the care home, we bought a bird table to go in the garden outside her window. The main frequenter of this bird table was the local squirrel. She loved to stand at the window and watch him, it made her happy for a short while. I remember putting nuts out for the birds in a bag tied to the table. The squirrel tried to remove the whole bag. In the end he got so angry that he couldn't and he fell of the table in a rage.@Underscore, my mum loved squirrels, too. The day after she died, a squirrel came right up to me in an urban parking lot. I was smiling and weeping at the same time.
Trust you to be different my friendOh dear, as a child I kept snakes and turtles and lizards, not a bunny or hamster in sight.![]()
Both. As I grew up I realised it was cruel to capture wild animals for pets and even worse to support the trade of exotic pets, two thirds of which would die in transit.Trust you to be different my friend.......all creatures have always fascinated me and respect all life.............but there is just something about bunnies..........sends me bonkers and they are so.........reassuring. Were these snakes etc bought as pets or wild critters you took in I wonder?
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