I don't know...one of my bunnies would rip the wall paper off and eat it in one of my rooms (it was also a room she wasn't supposed to be in). Granted, it was a room that I wanted to take the wall paper off eventually so maybe she was just "helping."
Annie seems to prefer her decor without nasty wallpaper paste/glue. I'm sure she would have no objection to a heirloom settee--she could recline in comfort and taste the decor at her leisure.
To me, I think Annie feels... despair. Perhaps even a hint of wistful resignation.
The single paw placed forward; the very slight tilt of her head; and the slight furrow just above her eyelid, betray a deep sense of disappointment and despair at the hoomins it is Annie's lot to endure.
...And the unusually splayed ear configuration; it's as though she can't even summon the effort to hoist up her ears to their normal, more-vertical positions. Finally, the ever-so-slightly-open mouth suggests a sigh....
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But Annie, at least your hoomins took your beautiful colouring into account so that you coordinate!
annie looks sooo fluffy i want to just snuggle her
I don't know...one of my bunnies would rip the wall paper off and eat it in one of my rooms (it was also a room she wasn't supposed to be in). Granted, it was a room that I wanted to take the wall paper off eventually so maybe she was just "helping."
I think she's just about the prettiest bunny I've ever seen. She has so much character in her face :).
Gorgeous bunnies like Annie carry off disapproval so well!!
She refuses to move until you call a re-decorator, then she'll start on the wallpaper stripping.
Well, we all know that decorating is a matter of personal taste. In this case, Annie obviously has a BAD taste in her mouth!
Annie seems to prefer her decor without nasty wallpaper paste/glue. I'm sure she would have no objection to a heirloom settee--she could recline in comfort and taste the decor at her leisure.
To me, I think Annie feels... despair. Perhaps even a hint of wistful resignation.
The single paw placed forward; the very slight tilt of her head; and the slight furrow just above her eyelid, betray a deep sense of disappointment and despair at the hoomins it is Annie's lot to endure.
...And the unusually splayed ear configuration; it's as though she can't even summon the effort to hoist up her ears to their normal, more-vertical positions. Finally, the ever-so-slightly-open mouth suggests a sigh....
Great place to play where's teh bunneh???
*wink*
Oh my goodness! This bunny is the twin to my Turbo. Check her out here: http://heartofacowgirl.blogspot.com/2009/07/bunny-sunday_12.html
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