http://birdchick.com/adventures/rabbit/index2.html
The above site was featured in the recent "Rabbits" magazine - thought I'd check it out since she enjoyed birds and bunnies. OMG. The pictures and captions are priceless! This is page 2 - I love the one a few down where Cinnamon says "Someone two blocks away is in dire need of disapproval!" LOL. All the bunnies seem to be pretty good at those disapproving looks, but that one is priceless. Though the last one on page 2 makes me want to die laughing. ^___^
I wish I knew what our second bunny was - our first one was the Dutch rabbit that my sister won at a rodeo scramble. Our second one adopted us - he was a large black rabbit and very velvety. There are quite a few bunnies that are commonly called "velveteen" (i.e. Rex) or "satin" but neither of those breeds are as solid and compact as he was. Maybe he was a cross, as they have quite a few crosses pictured in the magazine I picked up. Whatever, he was beautiful!
The above site was featured in the recent "Rabbits" magazine - thought I'd check it out since she enjoyed birds and bunnies. OMG. The pictures and captions are priceless! This is page 2 - I love the one a few down where Cinnamon says "Someone two blocks away is in dire need of disapproval!" LOL. All the bunnies seem to be pretty good at those disapproving looks, but that one is priceless. Though the last one on page 2 makes me want to die laughing. ^___^
I wish I knew what our second bunny was - our first one was the Dutch rabbit that my sister won at a rodeo scramble. Our second one adopted us - he was a large black rabbit and very velvety. There are quite a few bunnies that are commonly called "velveteen" (i.e. Rex) or "satin" but neither of those breeds are as solid and compact as he was. Maybe he was a cross, as they have quite a few crosses pictured in the magazine I picked up. Whatever, he was beautiful!