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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Dante


How dare you wipe my foots! Now they really smell. They smell like a hoomin! Do you know what it will take to make that smell go away?!? A tub. A tub filled with carrotinis!


- Thank you Dante and Beatrice!

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8 comments:

Auntie Jane (It is official!) said...

How can this little bunny be so scary?

RG said...

It's a white Lion head. Male or female - comes with an attitude. Probably a bit close to the Narcissist line. Great to live with - as long as you just go ahead and do what you are told. Period. (I learned this from one of these named Zoey!)

Kelly Moore said...

Greetings to everyone, I haven't checked in for a while. I also looked in on Sunki The Service Bun's blog and was sad to see that Sunki died in early July. But Casper has a new service bun in training and I am glad for that! I'll be visiting Champis Junior in Sweden next year so we'll see if he has any shepherding tendencies.....

Auntie Jane (It is official!) said...

Hi, Kelly, good to hear from you. I, too, am so sorry to hear about Sunki, but am glad Casper is giving another bunn a chance to have a really good life. I hope you'll let us know about Champis, Jr.

Auntie Jane (It is official!) said...

In a late breaking development, a fellow bunny shelter volunteer has told me that one of his bunnies has a special first thing in the morning demand, an obeisance that involves kissing bunny's front feetsies. Could Beatrice have gotten carried away?

Unknown said...

Dante is my bun! He can be disapproving but is the sweetest most loving creatureI have ever known!

sallyneary said...

And I bet his feets are irresistible. Try rubbing some carrot on your hands before touching, to make yourself less offensive.

Auntie Jane (It is official!) said...

Dear VL, Sorry about my comment. Bunns are exactly as you have described them. I really can't imagine life without them. Best to you and yours, Jane