JimD
Well-Known Member
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I also had 4 rabbits in my lifetime, and also 2who died very early in their lifes. My 2 buns Bandit andSmurfy are very attached to each other. In fact I don't think Smurfyeven needs me anymore, lol. She is my first bun but still she hasalways preferred other bunnies to me.She is shy aroundpeople. I guess me and Bandit still need to understand each other more.I don't know whyshe constantly scratchesthe door tocome in but when I let her in she runs out again. She runs up to mewhen she sees me coming butdodges when I reach my hand out toher. Oh well...I guess my heart bunny is still somewhere out there.I don't want to bring thisthread off-topic or anything, but I'm wondering if there's anyone elsewho feels that...maybe their "heart bunny" hasn't found them yet?
I've only had four rabbits in my lifetime. The first two were when Iwas much younger, and illness took them both at an early age. Rex camealong many years later, and though he and I are close, his heartbelongs to Peanut. You see, he was an only bun for 3 years and he wasso lonely. No matter how much time I spent with him, there wassomething more that he wanted. Even the dog seemed to fill that needbetter than I did! The dog's food dish was next to Rex's cage, and atbreakfast time Rex would wait until the dog began eating, before hewould touch his food :shock:
Finally, Peanut came along. Bonding two rabbits is no walk in the park,but they have completed each other in a way I could never hope to do. Ifeel that in many ways, they came to me, so that I could bring themtogether.
So, like I said, sorry to derail this a bit. I do feel that my heartbunny is still out there. I can't wait to meet him/her someday :hearts:
~Emily and the Fuzzbutts~
bump for Carolyn.Thanks ...by the way, you didn't state who yoursis/was?
I agree with ou Laura
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