Saturday, October 3, 2009

Good For Nothing

by Amy

If you remember back in March, we had two bunnies, named Rosie and Daisy. Daisy was sweet and cuddly. Rosie was squirmy and naughty.... Well, Daisy died about 3 months ago. Savannah was heart broken. I was not. Having two bunnies is not like having twin boys.... (When the boys were little, I often commented that having twins took more time, but not twice as much time.) It is not so with rabbits. Instead of just having twice the mess to clean up - it was like having 4 times the mess! So, I'll confess right now, I'm a bad mom -- I was not sad to see Daisy go. Although, I was sad to see my daughter so upset. And, if I had to chose one to die, it would have been Rosie, not Daisy.

Well, for the last few months, we've had Rosie. Rabbits typically are very fragile (which is why we've been through so many!) You need to watch what they eat, how far they jump down, etc. That was not the case with Rosie. She would jump off Brad's shoulders while he was standing up and be just fine. She would eat all the crumbs under the table, and not have any issues. She was also very stubborn! She could jump up on to my kitchen table!! I HATED that! I didn't want dirty bunny feet on my kitchen table!! (PTL for Clorox wipes - hard to find and expensive over here but worth it when a rabbit is hopping on the table!) We had a spay bottle that we'd spray her with when she got up there. She didn't like the water, but she'd keep coming back. Then, Brad resorted to "baptizing" her. He'd dunk her under the running water, then throw her back in her cage. When that failed, he began putting her "in jail." Bunny jail is a plastic trash can with small holes on the side and a weight on top so she can't get out. She didn't like it, but she continued to jump on my table.

One day Brad said, "I finally get it! My dad used to always say my pet cat was 'good for nothing'. Now I understand what he means - This bunny is Good For Nothing!"

Well, I'm not sad to report that not too long ago, Rosie died. We have no idea what happened to her. Brad had moved her to a bigger cage and she got stuck between the slats a few times, so maybe she got injured. We're not sure, but I will say, Brad and I weren't too heart broken. Savannah again was pretty upset, but also expressed a thankfulness that she got to live with us for so long (6 months).

So, there's a good chance that the bunny phase of our life is over.... Next spring when they're being sold all over the streets, we'll see if we have that same resolve!

2 comments:

Kevin and Becky said...

Well, I'll be the first to second that it is certainly not a sad occasion to see the bunny go. Hopefully, no more of our pets will meet a similar fate. At least, not for a month. I promised the boys...

Sarah Saunier said...

So sad about the bunny. You all did have a crazy bunny. But it sure made me laugh!