We continue with the story of Nibble running around in the garden.
He's such a sweet little baby; I never tire of watching him. He's standing up here, trying to figure out what that strange noise is next door--the dog is barking. He's never heard this before.
I'll leave you with this photo, taken only seconds before he demanded that we stop taking pictures of him. He needs his private life to stay private.
"What is this, Hollywood? Turn off that camera! I might need to poo, and for that I'll need my privacy!"
3 comments:
Love the pics of Niblet - what a cutie!
I'm afraid of bringing my bunnies outside too. They can get out of a harness and be gone for good.
Can I ask what happened to his ears? (forgive me!)
He lost his ears as a baby; his mother chewed them off. He does have a little nub though, on one side. The other "hole" just healed over.
Now when I see rabbits with ears, they look strange to me. I'm used to my little boy with no ears!
He did great outside with no harness; but then we were in a fenced-in garden. I'm still skeptical about the harness, but maybe someday. . . .
Thanks for giving my bunny some love and for checking out my blog!
He's cute - ears or no!
I have flemish giants - so any other bunny looks tiny to me. Normal is just what we're used to seeing.
Wish part of my yard were fenced so that I could feel safe with the bunnies out there. They sure do have fun outside!
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