Leowyldemi
Well-Known Member
well it's been 4 years this past christmas eve since howie passed away, and i cn finnally think about him without bursting into tears.
We went to a local pet store and they had a little lionhead there that i swear was howie's twin!
he was a breeder so he was not up for adoption, but they bred him with this little orange sweetheart of a bunny named mama,(i think she was a rex of some sort? i don't know, i know there is a breed of bunny that is orange, but i can't remember the breed's name at the moment) and the last time i was there she had just had the babies.
so depending on whether they had any lionhead traits(i.e fluffiness) i was considering bringing one home, the problem is we have 2 guinea pigs and a chinchilla, and while we certainly have room and i have time for a bunny, i don't know if it would be in the best intrest to bring one home with so many other animals that need my time and care. and i know deep in my heart it wouldn't be howie, but it's so so tempting.
We went to a local pet store and they had a little lionhead there that i swear was howie's twin!
he was a breeder so he was not up for adoption, but they bred him with this little orange sweetheart of a bunny named mama,(i think she was a rex of some sort? i don't know, i know there is a breed of bunny that is orange, but i can't remember the breed's name at the moment) and the last time i was there she had just had the babies.
so depending on whether they had any lionhead traits(i.e fluffiness) i was considering bringing one home, the problem is we have 2 guinea pigs and a chinchilla, and while we certainly have room and i have time for a bunny, i don't know if it would be in the best intrest to bring one home with so many other animals that need my time and care. and i know deep in my heart it wouldn't be howie, but it's so so tempting.