Making its home in the frozen, forbidding heights of the Alps, the Austrian Smushenbunni (canis suspicious) adapts to the cold by huddling close together for warmth, which give it its characteristic smooshed appearance.
That rabbit looks a bit dogged, Sharon H. (via Imgur)
Bahahaha!!!! ?
My, what a big nose you have, Mr. “Bunny”…
I see a fang…is it Bunnicula?
I loved the Bunnicula series of books when I was a kid. Is an attack by zombie vegetable incoming?
And your exotic ‘cats’ too!
http://www.lovemeow.com/kind-grandmas-been-caring-for-a-kitty-imposter-and-thinks-hes-a-neighborhood-cat-2514417958.html
How great is that – good on Gran’ma.
That rabbit is sort of a front-loader, isn’t he?
He is fuzzy like the other kitties. I’m with Grandma. As long as he’s not causing any trouble, he can be a kitty if he wants.
Really enjoyable story. Thanks for the link, Birdlady.
Hey, maybe he identifies as a kitty…we don’t know! Let him live his own truth! 😛
😀 !!
Wonderful story – grandma, the cats and the opossum are all behaving they way we’d want everyone to behave!
Yes, and I’m pretty sure she’s been wise to that ‘cat’ from the start! 😀
When I lived in Kansas and left food out on the porch for local cats, too many times I got the crap scared out of me by possums. I do not like them, sorry! (But it’s a cute story, and as long as the possum doesn’t hurt anybody, no harm done.)
Love the fact that possums eat bugs in my yard, including ticks. Come on possums, do your thing and gobble up all those ticks in my yard, so I have less chance of Lyme disease!
So what is he looks different from the other kitty, we should all be as welcoming and tolerant as that grandma!
Smushenbunni…!!
I’ll keep my eyes peeled for one of these rare specimens on my next mountain hike! Austrian Smushenbunni, indeed! Snerk!