Miss Mama won a bunny at a school carnival when she was in kindergarten. She loved that bunny and named him Peter. He got to be very large and he lived in a hutch her daddy built in the back yard.
Miss Mama is very impressed that you allow Tidbit to not only be in the house but on your bed. Peter didn't ever get to go inside of Miss GrandMama's house.
i have shirts with holes like that all over em! only a few though... i try to remember to grab an old blanket if i'm gonna hold my wabbits so they have something to burrow, move, chew, etc. silly wabbits!
Great bunny pics! Couldn't get my hubby to look at them, though. He and his family used to raise rabbits, and he still thinks of them like the killer bunnies in Monty Python. I tried to tell him the red eyes don't mean a thing, really. ;)
Very cute bunny pictures! The Bag Lady has never had much to do with bunnies, except for spying the occasional wild one in our pasture. She wasn't aware of their tendency to chew holes in things...do they shed like cats and dogs?
Tidbit! What a wonderful idea. I love to burrow under covers, sleeping in what Mom calls a "Dorylump", but I've never tried chewing on sheets before. It looks like fun!
Rabbits do like to fit right in, don't they? My daughter has a rabbit too, and it always wants to be on the furniture. Now if it would only not chew so much!
Those pictures are priceless. That is one cute rabbit. The holes in the sheet make me think of our CJ, who chewed every inch of the baseboards in our kitchen. He made a good start on the redwood deck, too, before we realized what was happening. He's lucky he was so cute. :-)
When we had our rabbit we covered the bed with an old pair of lined curtains. One day before that she had been bad and chewed holes in a new sheet we'd just bought and put clean on the bed!
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That sheet looks perfect to me! ~Fiona Bun
LOL!
Miss Mama won a bunny at a school carnival when she was in kindergarten. She loved that bunny and named him Peter. He got to be very large and he lived in a hutch her daddy built in the back yard.
Miss Mama is very impressed that you allow Tidbit to not only be in the house but on your bed. Peter didn't ever get to go inside of Miss GrandMama's house.
i have shirts with holes like that all over em! only a few though... i try to remember to grab an old blanket if i'm gonna hold my wabbits so they have something to burrow, move, chew, etc. silly wabbits!
Someone gets the munchies, huh?
Ooh, caught in the act, bad bunny!
Great bunny pics! Couldn't get my hubby to look at them, though. He and his family used to raise rabbits, and he still thinks of them like the killer bunnies in Monty Python. I tried to tell him the red eyes don't mean a thing, really. ;)
Very cute bunny pictures! The Bag Lady has never had much to do with bunnies, except for spying the occasional wild one in our pasture. She wasn't aware of their tendency to chew holes in things...do they shed like cats and dogs?
BL, Tid is a total shed-monster! I feel like I'm constantly cleaning up around here. But she can't help it, of course.
Tidbit! What a wonderful idea. I love to burrow under covers, sleeping in what Mom calls a "Dorylump", but I've never tried chewing on sheets before. It looks like fun!
Love and cuddles from Dorydoo.
Wow, Tidbit! Sounds like you shed as much as I do! I'm a shedmonster, too *giggle*.
You are a bunny cutiepie!
Purrs and snuggles from Marilyn!
Tidbit, do you provide turndown service? (with a carrot instead of a mint, natch)
Rabbits do like to fit right in, don't they? My daughter has a rabbit too, and it always wants to be on the furniture. Now if it would only not chew so much!
What part of Rabbits Rule are you having trouble with?
Beautiful bunny. We had several stuffed bunnies as toys when may kids were small that looked exactly like that. Minus the pellets.
Those pictures are priceless. That is one cute rabbit. The holes in the sheet make me think of our CJ, who chewed every inch of the baseboards in our kitchen. He made a good start on the redwood deck, too, before we realized what was happening. He's lucky he was so cute. :-)
Last pic, she's all, "Whatcha goin' to do about it???"
Muhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!! It´s a "gatorrismo"!
When we had our rabbit we covered the bed with an old pair of lined curtains. One day before that she had been bad and chewed holes in a new sheet we'd just bought and put clean on the bed!
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