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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  • I had a dog called Jessy when I was growing up. She died when I was 15 (Jessy was 16), and I  am now 25, with no pets. But Jessy was irreplacable, and I feel that getting another pet would in some way insult her memory - silly I know, but feelings often are irrational! In any case, I am phobic of dogs I don't know, apart from particular breeds that are known for their soppyness, like retrievers. Jessy was there since I was born, so she was just like any other member of the family. She was a welsh collie cross welsh spaniel: red and white with a bushy tail, spaniel ears, pink nose, large brown eyes, white patch on head, white neck, white red-speckled legs, white underbelly, red coat and red white-tipped tail. She was a medium sized dog, but quite small really. She had a lot of hair and was very cuddly, and super friendly! Would never hurt anyone or any other animal, although she tried to chase cats, but if they stood their ground, she cowered behind our legs!. She was a softy with a heart of gold. I miss her a lot and often think about her. I cuddled her to pieces, kissed her, held her paw, can still distinctly remember her waggy tail and soft eyes - her eyes were never threatening, unlike human eyes!. She was my baby. RIP Jessy

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  • I had a dog called Jessy when I was growing up. She died when I was 15 (Jessy was 16), and I  am now 25, with no pets. But Jessy was irreplacable, and I feel that getting another pet would in some way insult her memory - silly I know, but feelings often are irrational! In any case, I am phobic of dogs I don't know, apart from particular breeds that are known for their soppyness, like retrievers. Jessy was there since I was born, so she was just like any other member of the family. She was a welsh collie cross welsh spaniel: red and white with a bushy tail, spaniel ears, pink nose, large brown eyes, white patch on head, white neck, white red-speckled legs, white underbelly, red coat and red white-tipped tail. She was a medium sized dog, but quite small really. She had a lot of hair and was very cuddly, and super friendly! Would never hurt anyone or any other animal, although she tried to chase cats, but if they stood their ground, she cowered behind our legs!. She was a softy with a heart of gold. I miss her a lot and often think about her. I cuddled her to pieces, kissed her, held her paw, can still distinctly remember her waggy tail and soft eyes - her eyes were never threatening, unlike human eyes!. She was my baby. RIP Jessy

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