New Rabbit
We did a silly thing. We went to the pet shop to buy rabbit food- and came home with a rabbit. Thing is, it's a lonely, displaced rabbit- which had been homed twice and then returned because it gets broody and aggressive. We got her for the price of a small donation to the charity that "rescued" her.
The existing rabbits are called Tish and Tosh- so this one has to be Tash.
At present she's segregated from the other two- in the same room but in a separate pen. If we ever get them to live together in Olympic harmony she'll probably be Top Bun, because she's very, very fierce.
She is at least...
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We were thinking of it as a shortening of Tasha.
Seems quite appropriate, actually.
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I thought the same: the luminous red eye seemed only appropriate.
Hooray for You!
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I can see her being unsuitable for a family with children, but we're not going to be too upset if we can't pick her up and cuddle her to death.
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I have wondered over the weekend what an angry bunny looks like and now you've posted a picture *beams with delight*!
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Tash was bounced from her last home because she didn't get on with the family dog- and I rather think it was the dog and not Tash that was most at risk.
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She's such a pretty one!
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I have to stay out of pet shops most of the time, for this reason... only for me it's more likely to be a kitten or a guinea pig.
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We once acquired a household of nine cats approx (the numbers varied) on the same principle.
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She's lovely --- hope it works out well for you to keep her.
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The rabbits have the run of a large upstairs bedroom. It's like a nature reserve in there. We don't expect them to be touchy-feely family pets- not unless they want to be.