Saturday, November 17, 2012

My Bipolar Bunny

I'm obsessed with bunnies. My first bunny was a French Lop. Her name was Dottie, I found the name in a book in my elementary school. She was white with black spots. She had brown eyes, black ears, and both her eyes had the black markings around them. She was a big bunny, and I usually cradled her in my arms. I was very young so I didn't learn how to take care of a bunny well. Whenever we cleaned her cage, she would run into the laundry room, since her cage was in the basement and the laundry room was the door on the right of her cage. She ended dying while I was at choir rehearsal in I think in 4th grade. When I came home, my mother had an upset look on her face. She said that Dottie died and I said that she was lying. I went to the basement and found that the cage was gone. My dad found a place to bury her somewhere in Germany where we used to live. Now, I have another bunny. She is a Lionhead and we named her after the character from Big Bang Theory. We named her Penny. At first, Penny was very shy and didn't run around much. After a while, she's been very comfortable. But, she's a really bitchy bunny now. She's like bipolar. In the mornings, she would twitch and jump around. She would be so happy. And then for the rest of the day, she would be a demon. Biting, scratching, and sometimes she would spray urine. She would be really pissed off. But, she is straight adorable! There are sometimes where I see her sleeping and you can't help but say "Awwww!" And then she becomes a real bitch and you're like" I hate her~!" But, she is very entertaining and some of the time, very sweet. If you stuck your hand out, she would lick the knuckles or fingers. Yuck, but still cute. I remember we took her to get her claws trimmed and people just went gaga for her. The nurses and the owner's of the patients just went crazy, just cooing and wanting to pet her. Too bad I was at school when that happened. My mother told me what happened. The only bad thing was that she was traumatized and she ended up limping. I was thinking that they clipped too far. She was fine after that, and she's back to being my bipolar bunny.

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