Fluffy Bunnies

Hey.

I have 13 rabbits. Until last Friday i had 14. :( I lost Twitch.

They are my inspiration to life. They keep me motivated at my lowest points and i have full blown conversations with them.

They are my babies. I love them dearly. The dirty parts of it that go with them too!

Anyone else have a fluffy, feathered, scaly friend?

Anne x

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  • My family has always had two cats when I was growing up (Minnie and Max) who I was raised with and loved dearly. When they passed away, my mum got a kitten (Thyme aka Teeny/Princess), then a dog (collie cross named Logan), then my sister and I got two kittens a year later, Smokey aka Fatso and Smudge (Smidge). Smudge wasn't planned but he started crying when we took Smokey out of the cage, and because we're all a bunch of saps we just had to get him too. :)

    Since I was diagnosed with Aspergers, I bought two female leopard geckos (Goth and Emo) for company, as mum thought it would be better if I had pets that relied more heavily upon me (Fatso just eats, purrs, and sleeps XD). I bought another gecko (Bones) who turned out to be a male. I'm devastated as it means I can't keep him with my girls, but we've decided to swap him for a bearded dragon (I'm obsessed with dragons) at a lovely large reptile centre so that Bones gets to live in a better enclosure.

    Its nice having a variety of pets all in the same place, the cats are great for cuddles (when they tolerate my clingyness) and the dog forces me to go outside to walk him, but I adore my little reptiles because a) They're so cute, b) they like sitting on my shoulder while I do homework and c) they're just so pretty!

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  • My family has always had two cats when I was growing up (Minnie and Max) who I was raised with and loved dearly. When they passed away, my mum got a kitten (Thyme aka Teeny/Princess), then a dog (collie cross named Logan), then my sister and I got two kittens a year later, Smokey aka Fatso and Smudge (Smidge). Smudge wasn't planned but he started crying when we took Smokey out of the cage, and because we're all a bunch of saps we just had to get him too. :)

    Since I was diagnosed with Aspergers, I bought two female leopard geckos (Goth and Emo) for company, as mum thought it would be better if I had pets that relied more heavily upon me (Fatso just eats, purrs, and sleeps XD). I bought another gecko (Bones) who turned out to be a male. I'm devastated as it means I can't keep him with my girls, but we've decided to swap him for a bearded dragon (I'm obsessed with dragons) at a lovely large reptile centre so that Bones gets to live in a better enclosure.

    Its nice having a variety of pets all in the same place, the cats are great for cuddles (when they tolerate my clingyness) and the dog forces me to go outside to walk him, but I adore my little reptiles because a) They're so cute, b) they like sitting on my shoulder while I do homework and c) they're just so pretty!

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