I went for a walk after going to Bruster's. And there, in our front yard, was the wild bunny that usually hangs out just up the street by Elayna's bus stop.
It was only about two feet away. So I sloooowly squatted down to regard the bunny. And the bunny regarded me. And we just sat there for a minute, quietly regarding each other. And I whispered, "Elayna says hi." And it looked at me for a moment longer and hopped away.
So. If you see the bunny when you come over, say hi. :)
It was only about two feet away. So I sloooowly squatted down to regard the bunny. And the bunny regarded me. And we just sat there for a minute, quietly regarding each other. And I whispered, "Elayna says hi." And it looked at me for a moment longer and hopped away.
So. If you see the bunny when you come over, say hi. :)
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Or maybe it's only a feral bunny; it's white with dark spots, not brown like most wild bunnies around here.
S/he's a cute li'l thing. Good thing my cats are indoor cats.
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Actually, he *only* fears animals smaller than himself.
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Could your cat *be* any more messed up?
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Max's freaky issues:
1. Scared of gay hampsters
2. Scared of harmless bunnies
3. Likes to hump pillows
4. Likes to hump people if they sit down too long around him
5. has a serious thing for shoes
Is that it? heh.
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HI BUNNY!!
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Luckily neither of us thinks the other is crazy for us, but I don't know what others think of us for it (not that I really care about what others think).
-=C
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and i'm with you -- i don't give a flyin' smeg what anybody thinks. =)