Isn't she cute?
For the longest time
my youngest has wanted a bunny. She
babysat and did chores to save up the money to not only get the bunny, but to
buy all of the supplies she would need to take care of her as well. She also did a ton of research on bunnies and
learned as much about them as she could.
We had looked at
bunnies at the feed store, in fact every time we went in there for feed and
peeps we looked at bunnies. She had also
checked out the website for the Humane Society as they often will get them
there too.
Laying around being all cute |
A few weeks ago she
found a bunny rescue organization. I
could tell she was really ready to take the plunge and get her bunny and that
she had found one on the rescue website that she was very much interested
in. A calico colored mini lop.
She loves her treats |
She was at a foster
home in Eagle, Idaho so we made the drive over to see her and that was all it
took. My youngest was in love and it
seemed this bunny was pretty happy with her as well. So she adopted her and paid the fee. The foster lady even gave her enough food for
a week, plus a brand new bag of rabbit pellets.
With that we tucked her into our cat carrier and brought her home.
Daisy's condo |
It took only a day
for this little girl to make herself right at home. My daughter had taken our large dog crate,
scrubbed it clean and sanitized it. Then
she set it up in her bedroom with one of her fleece blankets in the
bottom. I gave her an old storage
container I had in the garage to use for a litter pan. We picked up a couple items at Dollar
Tree. Baby toys to keep her entertained
and a couple bowls for her food pellets and water.
Check out that cute little bunny butt |
My youngest takes
care of all of our animals. She feeds
and waters our chickens every day as well as our kitties. That is her daily chore. She also helps me out a ton when it comes to
projects around the house. She loves to
work on projects, especially if they involve tools. Chip off the old block, I'd say. So when we went to the feed store last week
to pick up a bale of Timothy hay and some wood litter pellets I told her to put
her money away and I'd take care of it.
She had earned it and I was proud of her for taking on all that responsibility as well as saving up the money to adopt this little bunny.
Two very happy girls |
She has named her
Daisy and I think it is a name that certainly suits her. She is very sweet and super soft. We love to hold her and watch her hop about
and play. She loves to jump up on my
daughter's bed and snuggle with her in the mornings. They are really cute together. At long last she has her bunny and I couldn't be happier for her.
What a cute bunny and happy daughter and proud mom!
ReplyDelete- Molly
Aren't they adorable? Hee, hee!
DeleteAww, that last pic just radiates happiness and utter contentment--from both of them! So, so cute! Looks like Daisy and your daughter are a love match. <3
ReplyDeleteI think so too Sue. They were meant to be together.
DeleteSo sweet. Especially the last picture of her with Daisy. My son did the same thing when he wanted a ferret many years ago. Saved up all the money for one, shots, cage, etc... He had Randall many years. Take care and enjoy Miss Daisy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Crystal. We will! Randall is an awesome name for a ferret!
DeleteI think my daughter (who is sitting next to me, eating lunch) summed it up perfectly: "Awww, that's a cute picture. Let's look at it forever." What a sweet bunny! Your daughter looks so happy and proud, as well she should be. I'm so happy that she went for the bunny who needed a home, too. (I have a friend that fostered bunnies for a long time and I used to love her photos. At times, she'd have up to six of them and the pictures were hilarious and adorable.)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy that new family member! Welcome, Daisy! :)
Thank you Stephanie. We sure are enjoying her.
DeleteBoth too adorable!
ReplyDeleteD.
Aren't they?! I love watching them together.
DeleteThat is a cutie, both of them. I am afraid of rabbits after being kicked by several. Are you going to toilet train her so she can have the run of the house most of the time?
ReplyDeleteYes, she is getting litter trained.
DeleteThe last photo says it all! Couldn't find a cuter pair if I tried...congratulations on raising such a fine daughter...
ReplyDeleteThank you Kelley. I'm very proud of her.
DeleteSo adorable!
ReplyDeleteI must ask - what do the kitties think?
I think they think she is an odd looking cat. For the most part they just ignore her. They don't bother her at all.
DeleteThat bunny is so cute - it almost looks like a stuffed animal! I am so glad she was able to get her - look how happy she looks. You are a good mama!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Candace. She is so in love with that little bunny.
DeleteVery sweet picture of your darling daughter and her bunny.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree. Thanks Cheryl.
DeleteAwh, so cute!!! Congrats to your daughter.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your new addition to the family. Janie
We are. She is a lot of fun.
DeleteDaisy is a lucky girl to get to live with you girls! She's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe are enjoying her so much. She is a ton of fun.
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