littl3red
Ashtin - Member
I always knew I loved rabbits, I just didn't know I would love a rabbit THIS MUCH.
"I hate this shelter place."
I adopted Teddy Bear about a month ago from the local animal shelter. I saw her sleeping in her cage (At the time I believed she was a boy... The shelter told me she was a boy.) I fell in love. After going to several stores around town, getting a cage, food, etc. and a cardboard carrier to bring her home in, I was ready.
Or at least that's what I thought.
Teddy was not shy AT ALL after bringing her home. She hopped every which way around my room while I set up the cage, nudging me with her nose if I was in her way. I was thinking to myself, aren't rabbits supposed to be scared of everything? Where's the hiding? Where's the dashing off when I move? I managed to catch a very silly picture once she finally wore herself out.
"What's so funny?"
The next couple days had her going to the vet and finding out she was a girl, terrorizing the dogs, and stealing my pillow every chance she got. Oh, you want to nap? You can situate your head around me.
"This is MY pillow. This pillow is MINE."
I took her to get spayed two days ago, and she's already back trying to hop about. As adorable as her binkies are, I don't want her to tear her stitches... I feel so blessed to have her in my life, fluffy bum and all.
And it is a VERY fluffy bum.
"I hate this shelter place."
I adopted Teddy Bear about a month ago from the local animal shelter. I saw her sleeping in her cage (At the time I believed she was a boy... The shelter told me she was a boy.) I fell in love. After going to several stores around town, getting a cage, food, etc. and a cardboard carrier to bring her home in, I was ready.
Or at least that's what I thought.
Teddy was not shy AT ALL after bringing her home. She hopped every which way around my room while I set up the cage, nudging me with her nose if I was in her way. I was thinking to myself, aren't rabbits supposed to be scared of everything? Where's the hiding? Where's the dashing off when I move? I managed to catch a very silly picture once she finally wore herself out.
"What's so funny?"
The next couple days had her going to the vet and finding out she was a girl, terrorizing the dogs, and stealing my pillow every chance she got. Oh, you want to nap? You can situate your head around me.
"This is MY pillow. This pillow is MINE."
I took her to get spayed two days ago, and she's already back trying to hop about. As adorable as her binkies are, I don't want her to tear her stitches... I feel so blessed to have her in my life, fluffy bum and all.
And it is a VERY fluffy bum.