Tuesday, October 7, 2008

fluffy finally home

finally got my new pet/friend Fluffy home!. Tough time as we had to litter train it, ppl say it's hard and require 1- 2 weeks. But for Fluffy it was a piece of cake. She managed in just 2 days. when ever she's out of her cage nw, if she needs to do any biz she will hop back into her litter. Fluffy is just 2mths plus old. Do not knw the exact date she was born but only knew she was born in July. We adopted it tho adoption fees applicable. When we brought her back, we were very worried if she doesnt eat her food etc... indeed the 1st night she was all stress out, din really eat anything. Everyone at home was cuddling it, until the next morning she was all active again. I think she missed her mum very much. Because her mum was with her for 2mths while all her other siblings were adopted. Kinda sad when i carry her out of her cage, as her mum was sniffing me n her baby. But eventually we had to seperate them. Very happy to have her home, to have a good home and she's also a great company with my dog. This is the first time i'm keeping a rabbit. thought about it for 3yrs. I had a pair when i was like in primary sch and my mum was the one looking after them. So i would say i'm a first timer and everything went smoothly. Mayb i guess i'm just an animal lover. If i ever have a chance to work in animal related field i will be most happy. But my parents do not allow. Sigh... so what i can do is volunteer. Anyway i find that rabbits, they are like dogs, tho nt as high IQ as dogs. but if you really cant keep a dog i would say a rabbit can be a subsitute.
I strongly encourage adoption. You can go to SPAC or some rabbit wealfare society for adoption in singapore. Anyway below are some photos of my adorable Fluffy.
cute right. lol tho very different color as what i posted. hah. fluffys have gt an overall look of her dad. and color mixture. as u can c those brown spots are from Mum. But inside the brown spots, it is actually grayish black like her DAD. gtg (more to come....)

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