dutchbunny
Mama Doe
Now what makes your bun or buns so special? What is it about them that makes you love them so much?
For me it was that Moses and Watson came into my life when things were very hard for me. I had lost my dad to cancer a few months before and was not coping at all. Losing both my parents to cancer at the age of 31 was just too much for me to bear.
I've been wanting bunnies for so long and had to go without them for 6 years, ever since relocating to the UK. Our landlord initially kept saying no but having lived at the place for years she finally yielded and I went and got Moses that very same day and Watson 2 months later.
The change in me was almost instant. I started smiling more, I was singing Moses's name and I just loved having cuddles with him. Whenever I had times things did get bad, my husband would tell me to go sit with the bunnies as somehow they always made things better. Watson tickling my face with her whiskers, Moses by being a big fat piggy and even trying my toes to see if they were food.
My husband always used to laugh at me and my desire for bunnies. Although he still doesn't get why I am so crazy about them, he can see the positive effect they have and they have regularly made him burst out laughing too.
I have to admit I got a more special bond with Moses than Watson, probably because Moses allows me to stroke him which Watson doesn't like and because he looks so much like my beloved Fizzgig, who I lost 9 years ago and still miss every day.
He just has the cutest face and people can't help but fall in love with him. Our vet exclaimed what a gorgeous bun he was as soon as she saw him come out of the carrier and even my husbands gran, who is used to eating them so doesnt get the whole idea of house rabbits, fell for his charms.
My life has gotten so much better since Moses and Watson have come into my life. I am wishing with all my heart they get to live to be 10 years at least as I cannot imagine my life without them.
So what makes your bun special?
For me it was that Moses and Watson came into my life when things were very hard for me. I had lost my dad to cancer a few months before and was not coping at all. Losing both my parents to cancer at the age of 31 was just too much for me to bear.
I've been wanting bunnies for so long and had to go without them for 6 years, ever since relocating to the UK. Our landlord initially kept saying no but having lived at the place for years she finally yielded and I went and got Moses that very same day and Watson 2 months later.
The change in me was almost instant. I started smiling more, I was singing Moses's name and I just loved having cuddles with him. Whenever I had times things did get bad, my husband would tell me to go sit with the bunnies as somehow they always made things better. Watson tickling my face with her whiskers, Moses by being a big fat piggy and even trying my toes to see if they were food.
My husband always used to laugh at me and my desire for bunnies. Although he still doesn't get why I am so crazy about them, he can see the positive effect they have and they have regularly made him burst out laughing too.
I have to admit I got a more special bond with Moses than Watson, probably because Moses allows me to stroke him which Watson doesn't like and because he looks so much like my beloved Fizzgig, who I lost 9 years ago and still miss every day.
He just has the cutest face and people can't help but fall in love with him. Our vet exclaimed what a gorgeous bun he was as soon as she saw him come out of the carrier and even my husbands gran, who is used to eating them so doesnt get the whole idea of house rabbits, fell for his charms.
My life has gotten so much better since Moses and Watson have come into my life. I am wishing with all my heart they get to live to be 10 years at least as I cannot imagine my life without them.
So what makes your bun special?
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