Your pictures make me want to get another rabbit, my nieces would love this, bunny's are so soft and lovable. I wouldn't want just one though, I think it would be lonely without a (bunny) friend. Hmm, I'm going to think about it for awhile first. I don't know if I am ready for any more pets right now, might be better to bring the kids to a petting zoo instead. But then there's social distancing safety to consider. Hmm, dilemmas, dilemmas.On a happier note my niece came over again.
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That... might not end well.
I bet your niece loves to come to your house. You are teaching her to respect animals by spending time with her like that.On a happier note my niece came over again.
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Ah not really I’m over that now. Sad but that’s part of life. Hard to imagine having a baby and then doing that right after though.That must have stirred a lot of memories, @Ricky Vapes. I hope you're doing all right.
They are good pets and I love them all. They are a lot of work and if you keep one inside the house they can wreak havoc even when litter trained by chewing everything and tracking hay everywhere. Wouldn’t be as much as mine I guess just having one or two. If you have one you’d have to spend lots of time with him/her otherwise they do get depressed. They do much better with a friend. But one woman from my work just took one of the Stevie babies and she seems to be doing awesome and spends most of her Time inside with the family since they own their home and don’t rent.Your pictures make me want to get another rabbit, my nieces would love this, bunny's are so soft and lovable. I wouldn't want just one though, I think it would be lonely without a (bunny) friend. Hmm, I'm going to think about it for awhile first. I don't know if I am ready for any more pets right now, might be better to bring the kids to a petting zoo instead. But then there's social distancing safety to consider. Hmm, dilemmas, dilemmas.
Yes she’s 3 so it’s hard but she’s gotten a lot more gentle with him and Sylvester has gotten used to her now it seems he didn’t mind her at all.I bet your niece loves to come to your house. You are teaching her to respect animals by spending time with her like that.
Yea either way it’s sad. I can see why my girlfriend jumped her baby died due to her accidentally smothering her while passed out drunk and she had to live with that.That poor woman, she must have had post partum psychosis not post partum depression (you get dx that if you do something really, um not logical and yes it is possible to be depressed and psychotic. It's usually a hormonal thing, with an underlying vulnerability perhaps) Thank God she did not take her child with her, and I hope the kiddo has a really great dad and in time, a wonderful stepmother to love her. Blass that family, hugs to that child's mother and I hope she landed safe in her Creator's arms. In my world, suicide doesn't take you to hell. I am intimately familiar with suicidality and I know battling it was the REAL hell. I was lucky I got a kid so special and sweet, I just couldn't do it, then bartered my teeth for happiness.
Prior to that time, before discovering I could not have any more kids I made my mom promise to come for two months and make sure I was never alone with the baby. Because postpartum psychosis has nothing to do with a) how much you love you kid b) what kind of person you are or c) anything other than a Very SEVERE and dangerous medical condition, I was terrified I'd get it I am super high risk. Whelp that turned out not to be an issue and when I think about having a 16 year old running around now I get faint. LOL.
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Crepuscular.They are good pets if you have a nine to Five job since they are a type of animal that’s most active in the early morning and evening. They tend to sleep most of the day . Not nocturnal but another name I can’t remember now.
Thanks I could’ve looked it up but I’m busy working away on the bunny condos. Neighbors must think I’m building an addition with all the sawing and drilling every weekend.Crepuscular.
No problem!Thanks for sending me to the dictionary - again.
Hoping for summer to start soon so I can paint these houses. Just been rain rain rain . The past few summers around here have started later instead of the end of May getting warm and turning to summer like it used to we’ve just had a couple fairly hot days then rain. Even now still rain .
Yes but your seasons are different over there in NZWe've had a run of freezing temps down under. Today started at -7C (20F) and got to a high of 4C (40F) I wore 5 jumpers/jackets to work![]()
We’re covered up with coyotes here. When the river rises especially, they come off the batture/levee to hunt in the neighborhood. It is definitely gruesome to find a “leftover” meal in the front yard. Too many neighbors have lost cats to them to count, sometimes right in their own fenced backyards. We’re also right off a busy road, so kitties are indoor only at my house. Fortunately, mine is a sofa cushion, so no fussing to roam.My cat Julie kills the occasional baby frog these days. Neighborhood is loaded with them. My big guy Joe used to hunt and lived for it. He is mostly relegated to inside these days as he is older and not fast and there is danger to cats outside. On the West Coast, kitties got eaten nightly by coyotes and it is not a pretty site to find your meow in your yard having succumbed to this type of death. Here in south it is dogs and cars to worry about. He goes out but stays close to home and is always home (as is Julie) by dark and bedtime.