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Make Easter Extra Personal

April 8, 2009 by Aly Walansky  
Filed under Relationships

Make Easter Extra Personal

As a nice Jewish girl, I won’t actually be “celebrating” Easter beyond the requisite pink peeps – however, I am – and remain – a fan of bunny love, and can’t think of a better season to embrace it!
I was recently told that the Easter bunny is itself a sign of fertility – thus the eggs – and we all know fertility is basically all about sex. So, why not celebrate Easter with…the best bunny of all time?
Everyone’s favorite sex toy is the Rabbit, which was made popular years ago on Sex and the City. What you may not know …read more

Bunny Born with Two Noses

April 3, 2009 by Heather R.  
Filed under Pets

Bunny Born with Two Noses

A pet store in Connecticut got a surprise this week when one of the dwarf bunnies they received in a litter was found to have two noses!

Everything else about the bunny is normal — it eats, hops, plays and acts normally — except for its two noses, each with two nostrils.
The deformity is said to be the result of too much inbreeding, or from the use of pesticides and poisons.
The pet store is running a contest to name the bunny, with names like Cyrano de Bergerac and Deuce at the top of the list.

Wordless Wednesday: Hare E. Houdini

February 25, 2009 by Heather R.  
Filed under Pets

Wordless Wednesday: Hare E. Houdini

This beautiful bunny is named Houdini because, as flickr user and bunny owner brent_nashville says, “he got out of his cage 4 times until we got a better cage.”

Bunny-Proofing Your House

August 28, 2008 by Heather R.  
Filed under Pets

Bunny-Proofing Your House

Growing up, my older brother had rabbits but they were kept outside in hutches. Though we’ll probably never have any ourselves, if we did I imagine they’d stay inside the house. I’ve read that you can let them wander around like cats and even teach them to use a litter box!
The video above gives ideas and tips on bunny-proofing your house. Rabbits like to chew so it’s extremely important to make sure they don’t have access to wires, cables and other dangerous household items.


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