LedaHartwood
Well-Known Member
10/18/08
Every story seems to start with once upon a time. Well, this one starts with: One day during the Columbus Day weekend, while Mommy Mia and Daddy Curtis where out working the Kansas City festival, Mya had her babies. Eight little lives surprised Mia and Curtis when they returned. They werenât expected them for at least another week! But, there they were, seven English Spot clones, and one little Netherland Dwarf. Unfortunately, Mya was a first time mother, and got scared. Three little bunny babies crossed the Rainbow Bridge. So, not wanting Mya to lose anymore of her babies, Mia and Curtis stepped in. With the help of some good advise from Rabbit Online users, Mia began to care for the five bunny butts left.
Thereâs
Little Brother, the biggest baby
Crusoe, the adventuring bunny, always scratching around in the nest basket!
Two-tone, will look just a pretty as Mya when she grows up.
Grey, looks like Little brother, only half sized
And Last, but defiantly not least, Orion, whoâs a Netherland Dwarf Clone!
(The Five Bunny Butts in their Easter basket nest)
Luckily, these five little guys have older siblings to show them the ropes.
âBig Boyâ Was Mommy Miaâs and Daddy Curtisâs first bunny baby after Natasha and Lavender left for the big green patch in the sky. They brought him home at eight weeks old. But being a Flemish Giant, he was already the size of an adult rex! They had gone to just âlookâ at the rabbits at Rocky Alticâs rabbitry in Pleasant Hope MO. Mia wanted a steel gray, but when Curtis fell in love with the only buck in Rockyâs light gray littler, âBig Boyâ came home.
(Xaiver riding home in the driver's seat with Daddy Curtis!)
After that, Mia and Curtis found Juniper, a three year old Holland lop mix doe. It was Juneâs beautiful color combination that did Miaâs little heart in. Her clam demeanor won Curtis over too. Two beautiful, perfect bunnies is surly enough! No more bunnies! Mia put her foot down.
Then came Mya. Myaâs previous owners had an accent. Their cute Netherland Dwarf buck, and their pretty English Spot doe where allowed to hop around together! Mya was expecting! But you already know that story.
Shortly afterward Curtis found a castor coat Mini Rex doe on craiglist. Miaâs heart was stolen once again! So, they drove all the way to overland park to meet Ginger and her 4-H mommy. At 10 months old, Ginger became the second youngest member of the Hogue household. Now Ginger, âBig Boyâ, Mya, June, and the five babies live together with their kitty sister, Aurora, and bunny-wanna-be Chihuahua, Minnie.
Who knows if more bunnies are to come.....
Every story seems to start with once upon a time. Well, this one starts with: One day during the Columbus Day weekend, while Mommy Mia and Daddy Curtis where out working the Kansas City festival, Mya had her babies. Eight little lives surprised Mia and Curtis when they returned. They werenât expected them for at least another week! But, there they were, seven English Spot clones, and one little Netherland Dwarf. Unfortunately, Mya was a first time mother, and got scared. Three little bunny babies crossed the Rainbow Bridge. So, not wanting Mya to lose anymore of her babies, Mia and Curtis stepped in. With the help of some good advise from Rabbit Online users, Mia began to care for the five bunny butts left.
Thereâs
Little Brother, the biggest baby
Crusoe, the adventuring bunny, always scratching around in the nest basket!
Two-tone, will look just a pretty as Mya when she grows up.
Grey, looks like Little brother, only half sized
And Last, but defiantly not least, Orion, whoâs a Netherland Dwarf Clone!
(The Five Bunny Butts in their Easter basket nest)
Luckily, these five little guys have older siblings to show them the ropes.
âBig Boyâ Was Mommy Miaâs and Daddy Curtisâs first bunny baby after Natasha and Lavender left for the big green patch in the sky. They brought him home at eight weeks old. But being a Flemish Giant, he was already the size of an adult rex! They had gone to just âlookâ at the rabbits at Rocky Alticâs rabbitry in Pleasant Hope MO. Mia wanted a steel gray, but when Curtis fell in love with the only buck in Rockyâs light gray littler, âBig Boyâ came home.
(Xaiver riding home in the driver's seat with Daddy Curtis!)
After that, Mia and Curtis found Juniper, a three year old Holland lop mix doe. It was Juneâs beautiful color combination that did Miaâs little heart in. Her clam demeanor won Curtis over too. Two beautiful, perfect bunnies is surly enough! No more bunnies! Mia put her foot down.
Then came Mya. Myaâs previous owners had an accent. Their cute Netherland Dwarf buck, and their pretty English Spot doe where allowed to hop around together! Mya was expecting! But you already know that story.
Shortly afterward Curtis found a castor coat Mini Rex doe on craiglist. Miaâs heart was stolen once again! So, they drove all the way to overland park to meet Ginger and her 4-H mommy. At 10 months old, Ginger became the second youngest member of the Hogue household. Now Ginger, âBig Boyâ, Mya, June, and the five babies live together with their kitty sister, Aurora, and bunny-wanna-be Chihuahua, Minnie.
Who knows if more bunnies are to come.....