Elrohwen 
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| 01/26/2010 03:31 PM |
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Petzy, I believe she's a Japanese (orange & black) harliquin. Mimzy is a tort, just for comparison. I'm seeing more and more harli holland lops around in rescues and I love them!! Definitely my fav color. |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/26/2010 04:42 PM |
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My fishtank water level dropped about 3 inch that's why it is so loud again, I kind of find it relaxing. If it gets down any lower it will. I've always had a fish tank in my room since I was a baby, I can't sleep without one. I bought 3 boxes of grids and some towels! Time to get to work! |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 01/26/2010 04:52 PM |
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yay bunny cages! Pics when done are necessary  |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/26/2010 06:26 PM |
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Cage is complete!! it's 4x2 ! she's already trying to escape! pics soon! |
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MimzMum  Interior Alaska
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| 01/26/2010 06:29 PM |
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Aw! I just love those enormous feetsies in that last pic! Be sure you put a lock and key on those grids, Lin...then be sure to put the key under the mat for me. 
I think Blossom looks a bit like Eeyore in that shot...you know..."Thanks fer noticin' me..."

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Mimzy, Pip & Fiver...yup...my day is all about them. :)
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/26/2010 10:18 PM |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/26/2010 10:21 PM |
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The larger spaced grids are up against the wall or that wood (see that puzzle that bun ruined lol!!!) So she can't get her head through it incase I scare anyone that I'm going to behead her! |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 01/26/2010 10:54 PM |
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Oh my gosh. Mine mine mine! *bunnynaps* She' s just far too cute sleeping like that!  |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/26/2010 10:57 PM |
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Oh god you should see how she's sleeping right now. little earssss *sqweeeeee* |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 01/26/2010 11:01 PM |
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I'm so jealous... hubby says if I were to bring home another right now, it would start our first big fight  Siiiigh... so I'll have to survive on pics of everyone elses bunnies  |
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MikeBun 
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| 01/26/2010 11:19 PM |
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aw, she looks so cute and innocent. I like the grid cage, it looks like shes got a lot of room to binky around in |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/26/2010 11:27 PM |
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Yea I don't wanna be around when my mom and dad find her in my room. lol |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 01/26/2010 11:35 PM |
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Might be almost time to get your own place hehe |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/26/2010 11:49 PM |
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Hah. I wish. Going to school full time and working part time doesn't = 1400$ a month for a decent apartment. My parents own my soul. lol. |
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jerseygirl  Australia Posts: 11348


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| 01/27/2010 02:10 AM |
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Posted By Lintini on 01/26/2010 11:27 PM
Yea I don't wanna be around when my mom and dad find her in my room. lol
Ah...I've been meaning to ask about that. So they still don't know about Blossom yet? lol She really is a closet bun! |
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jerseygirl  Australia Posts: 11348


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| 01/27/2010 02:15 AM |
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here's a thought. on discovery, maybe you could tell them she's the accidental offspring of Indy & Bun *snort* and that it's lucky there was only one kit and that you are doing the responsible thing in keeping her and getting them all fixed and by the way, could you guy's chip in for that? Lol Can you imagine a {himmi/nethie} and a {E.spot/dutch/whatever he is} producing Blossom a harli marked lop? Stranger things have happened I guess.
Anyway, goodluck for when the moment of discovery happens. We'll be here for you... |
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Elrohwen 
Forum Leader Danbury, Connecticut
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| 01/27/2010 06:16 AM |
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I want to squeeze her |
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MirBear  Kitchener, Ont. Ca.
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| 01/27/2010 10:00 AM |
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you could just you know... send her over here... nobody would ever have to know |
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| My Siamese Sweethearts, Hershey & Twix........... <3
And In My Attempted Un-selfish Thoughts I Find Myself Thinking... If This Is The Best I Can Do With Just My Thoughts, Than What Is The Best That Can Be Done By Someone Who Has Not Only my Thoughts But The Chance To Make Them A Reality? |
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RabbitPam 
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| 01/27/2010 10:22 AM |
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Lintini, I can't believe you've kept a 3rd bunny a secret in your room all this time. Maybe they know, and sneak in to peek at her, but are waiting to see how long before you tell them? Love the pix of her sleeping.  |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/27/2010 09:46 PM |
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Because my house is two stories, my parents rarely come downstairs because it's just a few bedrooms down here and a family room. My mom will come down here for laundry but they don't open my door because they know Indy is out. I'm really excited that I mailed out my application for the voucher. My checks even have the humane society on them so I know the lady will probably get a chuckle over that |
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MimzMum  Interior Alaska
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| 01/27/2010 10:19 PM |
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Sorry MirBear...Lin's going to send Blossom to me if the 'rents make a fuss. ^_^ They won't make you give her up if they do find her, will they? If they did would your gentleman friend keep her for you till you found your own place? 0_0 |
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Mimzy, Pip & Fiver...yup...my day is all about them. :)
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BB 
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| 01/27/2010 10:32 PM |
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I was wondering that too Mimz....What do you think they will do Lintini? I just saw this post and realized this was a "hidden" bunny. My parents would have killed me if I did that, especially since they would have known I would not have the money for vet care in emergencies etc and the burden would be on them. I have to admit though....When I was 12, I bought a mouse without my parents knowing, and hid it in my room for a week before they found out. They were not happy. They didn't get very mad, but they made me take it back to the pet store. Your room will soon become obvious though that something is going on....as territorial scent and marking may reveal the secret. Seriously though....not to be a big party pooper of cuteness...but what is your plan --- keeping this a secret until you move out or what happens if the bunny does get sick or something? I'd be so anxious in your shoes. |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/27/2010 10:36 PM |
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My parents wouldn't do that. I'll show you my list of pets I've brought home without me asking 2 cats. 1 dog. 50 gallon fish tank 1 chinchilla - which turned into 3 3 rabbits 3 guinea pigs I bring home stray dogs... etc lol My parents will be upset, tell me I'm crazy, etc. But they wouldn't ever make me get rid of a pet. I take care of them fully and they don't have to do anything for them. My mom is on board to always help me though when I go out of town. I've taken in lots of animals without asking. Really my parents should give up already. It's in my blood, I love animals, my dad shouldn't act so surprised because my grandma did the same exact thing so they will just get over it. I just keep everything clean and stay on their good sides and it's okay. I think there are alot worse things that I could have done. I've been an excellent daughter for them, straight A's all through school, holding down the same job for almost 2 years now and working a 2nd job as well as college full time. I don't party excessively, I always try to make them happy and proud, I got a full scholarship to school playing french horn...I mean things could be so much worse than me just loving animals and caring for them. They should accept me for who I am and what I love but I know they just think i'll get out of control, well they say I already am. lol |
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MikeBun 
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| 01/27/2010 10:38 PM |
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lol. i was hiding jack from my dad. He had no clue till he took out the trash and saw some straw in the garbage can. Once he got home from work he tried to be mad but he just couldnt. He was smiling from ear to ear when he saw jack, bimbling around and cleaning himself. lol, i dont think ive ever heard my dad say something was cute so much |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/27/2010 10:42 PM |
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If any of my pets get sick, my parents would help me with the vet bills if I couldn't afford them. Even though they get upset with me and my pets...the pom dog I brought home ended up being my mom's loyal companion and she even offered to pay me for him so I wouldn't take him with me when I move out. I was like mom...he's yours...he loves you, im #2! you are #1! And I am getting the blame for the second dog...which is now my dad's dog. She loves my dad and he carries her around the house like a football...its hilarious. a 6'4'' man who was in the olympics and super buff carrying around a 15 lbs dog. lol. Anyways...my parents wouldn't let any of our pets suffer and I'll get get eye rolled and wow you are so crazy lindsey why did you get another rabbit blah blah blah you need to pay for her spay too blah blah. That's about it, nothing serious. I'll probably bring her up to my mom in a few days so she'll see that face and forget about being mad :p |
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MikeBun 
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| 01/27/2010 10:46 PM |
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lol. When they see her i really doubt that theyll be able to be mad since shes so cute. lol, its pretty funny how your parents seem to get mad when you get a new pet, then pretty much steal them from you |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 01/27/2010 10:50 PM |
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I couldn't see anyone gettign mad at her cute little face.. you better introduce her to them quick  |
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BB 
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| 01/27/2010 11:01 PM |
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Sounds like you make them very proud and they are more than willing to help with vet care in an emergency. That's a relief - no wonder you are not anxious about it.
I just read your animal list to my husband and he laughed and said "They have a Ms. Doolittle on their hands!" and from the sounds of it, there are some "Doolittle" genes in your entire family. It's all making more sense now.
Looks like you are trying very hard to get Indy neutered asap so at least that will be less to worry about as well. We've had several posts about accidental litters lately, that certain situations now make me more nervous than ever.
Keep us updated with what the Director says (if she ever becomes available!) - hopefully she'll be able to give a discount. |
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MimzMum  Interior Alaska
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| 01/27/2010 11:05 PM |
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Scholarship? 0_0 Congratulations, but...how long before you are in college? Will you still live at home while you attend? At least you don't have to worry about how you'd keep your eyes open for exam crams...Indy would see to that. ^_^ And ahhh...music. I should've kept up with my singing, I was planning on Julliard when I was 17. *dreamy eyes* |
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Mimzy, Pip & Fiver...yup...my day is all about them. :)
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 01/27/2010 11:32 PM |
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Ah I'm already in college Mimz, I'm graduating soon! Then I get to take classes for my teaching credential BinkyBunny - The check and form for the voucher is going in the mail to the director in the morning, I got ahold of her, she sent me the form and I'm sending her $70 in a check and then she sends me the voucher and helps me set up an appointment. So he will be fixed very soon! And same with my girls
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