BunnyBlab

Where I blab about bunnies and encourage your bunny (and other animal) stories.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Favorite veggies

Sharon J. emailed me with this info, in reaction to a query I posted for BunnyBlab, episode 5 (my podcast series):

"My bunny, Hugo (Giant Flemish) loves fresh green beans and brussel sprouts in addition to his regular greens on occasion."

My hubby, Paul, likes brussel sprouts, too. I personally can't imagine why! =:-3

Funny story about bunnies and green beans...

Back in the day (maybe 10 years ago), when both my first bunny, Amber (a boy, incidentally), and our truly wonderful family schnoodle, Schnapps (also a boy), were alive and making fun trouble, Amber and I went to visit my parents and Schnappy. Amber was on a blanket in the kitchen and he was served some green beans, which he loved. Amber did not walk on floor, only carpet and other fabric, so he was basically confined to the blanket, which was large enough for him to hop around and enjoy a salad. Schnapps, being scary smart, watched Amber for a number of minutes, then went over to Amber blanket, very gently and carefully picked up a green bean and brought it across the linoleum in the kitchen to the family room, which at the time was carpeted. Schnapps knew that Amber wouldn't get the green bean because he knew that he wouldn't walk across the kitchen floor.

Now, it must be said that Schnapps did not like green beans. He didn't take them (and it was more than one, as he did this all weekend long) because he wanted them for himself. He just collected them on the family room rug so that this little invader couldn't have them, because Amber clearly loved them. Schnapps was a rascal. Plain and simple.

I share this story, by the way, on would have been Amber's 11th birthday. He died way too young -- 11 days shy of his 3rd birthday, on April 4, 2001. I miss him every single day.

Schnapps died 4 months after Amber, at the ripe old age of 15 1/2. He is also missed every day.

Thanks, Sharon, for your info about Hugo! I'm so glad my BunnyBlab podcast series is still resonating! If you want to share your bunny's favorite veggies with me, just comment on this post!

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Dolphins and tigers -- unlikely friends

On a daily walk around California's Six Flags animal park, a new and unlikely friendship was made.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Can't we all just get along?

In the spirit of our new hopeful presidential administration, I thought I'd share this photo with you all:

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Bunny vs. Kitty

A few comments about this one...

1. My 2-pound Kayla would have knocked that cute little kitty to Timbuktu. No one holds a candle to my little boxer! It took a good year for her to stop boxing my hands and she still boxes the vacuum cleaner when it dares come near her. She's a spitfire, my teeny tiny Netherland Dwarf!!

2. The music in this vid is just awesome. Congrats on going the Rocky route, jonpeterson1!

3. You see in this video exactly why bunnies rule most of the roosts they share with kitties. Outnumbered, even, this white fightin' machine is formidable to the wary orange kitty!

4. A note to the intrepid kitty: This is not a wind-up toy! She will beat the snot out of you and she's actually not that afraid of you. (I love how it looks at the beginning like the kitty just wants to pet the bunny!)

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Ebony and ivory

I can just hear the song in the background now... Do you think the cream-colored dog came from the "union" of the black cat and white bunny?! This is the kind of identity confusion I'm talking about, people! But this bunny really loves this kitty. He thinks he's gonna get kisses from her. Or at least, he keeps hoping he will. Too adorable!

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Friday, December 26, 2008

But all my brothers and sisters are cats...

I can just hear the therapy session now. This little guy is very well cared for and well loved, obviously, but what identity crisis awaits?! Too sweet for the kitty mommy.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

2-lb. rabbit shares meals with 2-ton rhino


Thanks to The Bunologist for pointing me towards this great story!

It seems that every day, a little bunny waits for the rhino's hay stack to be delivered then scurries through the gate to "share" in the bounty. And the rhinos don't mind one bit. The action takes place at the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo, NSW, Australia.

What a wonderful reminder that peace is possible, even between the two unlikeliest animals. Hoppy Holidays!

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