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Tiddly boy

He was very cute :love: I don't know how old but he looks very young! Would love to hear his story :thumb:
 
Compete guess really as I'm better with feline kittens but I'd say 4 ish weeks. It has been a long time since I have been around such young baby bunnies.

Soooo teeny and cute :love:
 
Now stop it Babsie - you are making me want a baby bunny! I've never even held one.

I'd guess that little cutie was 3 weeks old
 
He was a half-wildie, the only one to survive. I had a phone call from work to say someone had managed to get him - full of horrible bites on his neck and a lame back leg. We called him Sutton, after where I worked. We were bonded - he definitely regarded me as his mum and lived up my jumper! Definitely my soul bunny - very possessive, self-opinionated and very affectionate. He just loved cuddles. As he got a bit bigger he would scramble up on to the windowsill and watch for me coming back - he even recognised the sound of my car. He wanted for nothing but I finally had to say goodbye when he was 8 and became very ill; despite the best efforts of JC, the light had gone from his eyes. What a character, Sutton, my lovely boy.
 
He was a half-wildie, the only one to survive. I had a phone call from work to say someone had managed to get him - full of horrible bites on his neck and a lame back leg. We called him Sutton, after where I worked. We were bonded - he definitely regarded me as his mum and lived up my jumper! Definitely my soul bunny - very possessive, self-opinionated and very affectionate. He just loved cuddles. As he got a bit bigger he would scramble up on to the windowsill and watch for me coming back - he even recognised the sound of my car. He wanted for nothing but I finally had to say goodbye when he was 8 and became very ill; despite the best efforts of JC, the light had gone from his eyes. What a character, Sutton, my lovely boy.

:love: what a lovely story. Now I want a baby bunny & one that would live up my jumper. Joey recognises his daddys car too
 
He was a half-wildie, the only one to survive. I had a phone call from work to say someone had managed to get him - full of horrible bites on his neck and a lame back leg. We called him Sutton, after where I worked. We were bonded - he definitely regarded me as his mum and lived up my jumper! Definitely my soul bunny - very possessive, self-opinionated and very affectionate. He just loved cuddles. As he got a bit bigger he would scramble up on to the windowsill and watch for me coming back - he even recognised the sound of my car. He wanted for nothing but I finally had to say goodbye when he was 8 and became very ill; despite the best efforts of JC, the light had gone from his eyes. What a character, Sutton, my lovely boy.

He sounds to have been a very special boy :love:
 
He was a half-wildie, the only one to survive. I had a phone call from work to say someone had managed to get him - full of horrible bites on his neck and a lame back leg. We called him Sutton, after where I worked. We were bonded - he definitely regarded me as his mum and lived up my jumper! Definitely my soul bunny - very possessive, self-opinionated and very affectionate. He just loved cuddles. As he got a bit bigger he would scramble up on to the windowsill and watch for me coming back - he even recognised the sound of my car. He wanted for nothing but I finally had to say goodbye when he was 8 and became very ill; despite the best efforts of JC, the light had gone from his eyes. What a character, Sutton, my lovely boy.

Thankyou for sharing, I didn't know his story. What a lovely time you had together:love:
 
What a sweet boy! :) I don't see an ounce of naughtiness...nope...not one.... ;)
What a wonderful story, Babsie. :love: Isn't it great when you can make the difference for somebun like that? :love:

I often think of Mythril, the half wildie I left with his bunny family in Alaska. I hope I might be able to see him again if he and his folks have survived the winter (which looks to have been mild but there's been 5+ feet of snow in our area) when I return this spring/summer. I still don't know if they used to live under our house at times, but since it's been closed up and the heating off, I would guess they'd seek shelter elsewhere.
 
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