Neckerchiefs are surprisingly versatile: fashion accessory, bib, and as Sunki-Tiponi mentions, identity-hider. One might be a little wary, in fact, if your bun requests you get him/her one the next time you go shopping.
Yes, as Sunki's human slave I can attest to his need to hide his identity. He has already bitten one police officer on the trigger finger (and drew blood), and has tried to bite three others. So I warn people now, you can pet him as long as you don't smell like cop.
Really it was the cops fault, he tried to pet Sunki on the nose, so he must have had something yummy smelling on his finger.
This particular neckerchief goes very well with Sunki's lovely fur. Sunki clearly has a keen fashion sense, and expects to be approached with dignity and respect. Being patted on the nose is not suitably dignified, so it serves the hoomins right if they were bitten.
Well, as any properly taught child knows, you start with gentle pats to the back area, well away from any biting parts. Even though the nose is clearly the cute part... You may move to the nose when advised it is safe to do so
Well, if that IS Cinnamon, then the owners are in for trouble ... you know what is happening when a bunn loses some weight and begins to tidy up her looks!
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Neckerchiefs are surprisingly versatile: fashion accessory, bib, and as Sunki-Tiponi mentions, identity-hider. One might be a little wary, in fact, if your bun requests you get him/her one the next time you go shopping.
Such a smoochable little face!
Yes, as Sunki's human slave I can attest to his need to hide his identity. He has already bitten one police officer on the trigger finger (and drew blood), and has tried to bite three others. So I warn people now, you can pet him as long as you don't smell like cop.
Really it was the cops fault, he tried to pet Sunki on the nose, so he must have had something yummy smelling on his finger.
As long as you don't mind not having a part of your nose Boopalina, go right ahead and smooch.
This particular neckerchief goes very well with Sunki's lovely fur. Sunki clearly has a keen fashion sense, and expects to be approached with dignity and respect. Being patted on the nose is not suitably dignified, so it serves the hoomins right if they were bitten.
Well, as any properly taught child knows, you start with gentle pats to the back area, well away from any biting parts. Even though the nose is clearly the cute part... You may move to the nose when advised it is safe to do so
Its a lovely kercheif/disguise.
You know Sunki for such a disapproving rabbit you sure let your people get away with"murder"
:)
Kim, may I ask the origins of Sunki's very lovely name? Is it his real name, or one he assumed to protect his identity/escape prosecution?
Sunki looks oh-so-soft. The softness is counteracted by the disapproval. Ouch! What did I do to deserve such disdain?
Sunki-Tiponi has it's origins in the Hopi Indian language.
Sunki means "to catch up with"
and Tiponi means "child of importance"
Actually Sunki's nom d'plume is Sgt Cilantro.
And yes he is very soft, as a mini-rex should be.
Best Bunny Name on the I-net ... after Cinnamon, of course!
i thought it was cinnamon, after he'd been bleached
Well, if that IS Cinnamon, then the owners are in for trouble ... you know what is happening when a bunn loses some weight and begins to tidy up her looks!
LMTO! ...uh..you don't look suspicious at all...*looking away*..hehehe!
Da nice t'ing bout being a Rex rabbit -- no loose fur left behind at da murder scene. So, no forensic evidence! Go Sunki-Tiponi!!
Oh dear.
Oh dear indeed.
Bunnie Momma: Cinnamon is a 'she'. If I were you, I'd really be hoping Cinnamon doesn't read what you wrote! Ouch!
The Bunns: "...tidy up her looks"?! The same goes for you! Beautiful Cinnamon is both regal and beautiful, as befits a rabbit of her status!
I sense a dark cloud of disapproval looming. Duck and cover!
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