My boyfriend thought the same thing about rabbits when we adopted our
first bun. Because we wanted a cat and he was allergic to them, I
adopted a rabbit instead. We fell in love with a little black furball
running back and forth in his pen, stepping all over the other bunnies
available...his personality was irresistible! And how...
We named him Edward - a first name that would have been sufficient had
Edward not chewed through my school binders the first week he was
home; therefore, Edward Gregory he became (I needed a second name with
which to call him when accusing him of household destruction - Gregory
after the TV doctor House). He hated carrots until recently, he
developed a taste for drywall, he only liked pets on his terms, and
wouldn't leave anything of my possession unmarked. Once he even raided
my closet and ran out into the living room entangled with a bra. I
knew he had to be neutered once he boisterously marked the entire
spread of my bed with a thousand little poo balls (as well, he would
circle my brother when sitting in the dining room, leaving a ring of
poops around his chair). My boyfriend (and friends and family, for
that matter) will never think of rabbits as inert creatures ever
again, thanks to our adorable, malicious Edward Gregory.
Just recently we adopted sweet, elderly Brooke for Edward as a
companion bunny. To redeem all kind and gentle bunny spirits out
there, Brooke was completely opposite from what Edward was like when
he first arrived. She loves being cuddled in a lap while resting her
head on your arm. She's more relaxed and politely hunkers her head
when wanting more pats. She even loves carrots (shocking)! She does
share with Edward a love for destroying all things cardboard, inhaling
treats, and nudging frequently for head rubs.
The oddest couple...they hated each other at first (see my previous
thread), but now they're completely inseparable! They're so cute
together: flopping against one another, cuddling in the smallest
corner of their house, their ongoing reciprocal grooming
sessions...its like watching cheesy scenes from a romantic comedy over
and over again. The only thing they quarrel over now is the very
occasional teaspoon of oats .
I knew nothing about rabbits when Edward first arrived, but now I
can't help but gush about his and Brooke's antics to anyone and
everyone I know. You're right in that its hard to imagine life without
ever witnessing a 'binky', a bunny yawn, or ever having a rabbit nudge
you out of his way with his nose. A home just doesn't feel like a home
without a bunny by your side, lovingly asking for treats :)
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