Such a cutie, in her leetle dress. Hope the car is parked, so she wonโt fall. Canโt tell if heโs driving or just the passenger. But please watch out for that precious bun bun.
FayeNovember 24, 2019 / 9:32 am
Clunk. Ded. Oh my gosh look at her teeny tiny leeetle dress. And the paws!
AJNovember 24, 2019 / 10:07 am
Bunny in a dress. Ridonkulously cute. And that soft looking fur, must be amazing to pet. Now I’m done for the day.
Lucy's MomNovember 24, 2019 / 10:26 am
And yet… if we could see her adorable little face I bet she’d be radiating disapproval (it’s part of her job). ๐ฐ
Softest disapproval ever.
Attitude here is a little more positive this morning.
Mike, any word on T Bear?
Ricky & Bibi's MomNovember 24, 2019 / 1:54 pm
Teddy Bear is in hospital for a few days, undergoing treatment for infection. See near the bottom of the Weekend thread, Duckie. Mike posted updates there. I only know because I just now had the same question and checked.
I hope you are feeling a little better, Duckie. You know, it occurred to me this morning that you might be in shock (that “numb” feeling). I’m not a doctor, though, so all usual warnings about free advice apply.
allein ๐พNovember 24, 2019 / 11:29 am
Backseat driver!
DulcieNovember 24, 2019 / 12:47 pm
Back shoulder driver?
allein ๐พNovember 24, 2019 / 12:54 pm
Seat-back driver?
DulcieNovember 24, 2019 / 12:55 pm
Hee hee score!
6rabbitsNovember 24, 2019 / 12:21 pm
VERY cute bun-bun๐ฐ, but I’m not fond of clothes on animals unless it is to keep them warm. I’m sure she is very disapproving of this outfit!๐
allein ๐พNovember 24, 2019 / 7:57 pm
Just came across this…
Ricky & Bibi's MomNovember 24, 2019 / 8:02 pm
Thunk! DED-DED-DED โฆ (flump)
6rabbitsNovember 24, 2019 / 10:59 pm
Ha!๐
DulcieNovember 24, 2019 / 12:54 pm
I know what you’re saying 6rabbits. I used to have a fairly black and white opinion of “dressing” animals. However I eventually learned that, within reason, it depends on the animal. I think I have preached this mini-sermon on Cute before. I have seen dogs extremely proud of their outfits and love the attention. But peeps, don’t get carried away. And remember that not every creature can express its discomfort. Having said that, cats on the other hand, are usually really demonstrative in this area… you’ll know when enough is enough!
allein ๐พNovember 24, 2019 / 1:08 pm
I was in Petsmart one day and saw a girl trying sweaters on her cat. Cat didn’t seem to mind. I would never try it on Stars; I’m sure she wouldn’t even let me get close.
Pablo didn’t particularly like wearing a sweater but he was fine if we took him right outside (we’d put it on just before leaving) because he knew it was to keep him warm; he could take it off himself so if he really wanted to he would have. As soon as we got back inside and set him down he’d wriggle out of it (which was fun to watch).
Such a cutie, in her leetle dress. Hope the car is parked, so she wonโt fall. Canโt tell if heโs driving or just the passenger. But please watch out for that precious bun bun.
Clunk. Ded. Oh my gosh look at her teeny tiny leeetle dress. And the paws!
Bunny in a dress. Ridonkulously cute. And that soft looking fur, must be amazing to pet. Now I’m done for the day.
And yet… if we could see her adorable little face I bet she’d be radiating disapproval (it’s part of her job). ๐ฐ
If anyone sees Alice Shortcake online today, tell her she needs to check out today’s Sunday Sweets on Cakewrecks: https://www.cakewrecks.com/home/2019/11/24/sunday-sweets-10-cakes-with-curtain-calls
(I am in a grading frenzy… don’t know when I’ll make it back here today). Happy Bunday!
She really does need to see it!
I scrolled all the way down and discovered the little cake shop doll house. That was a big mistake because now I want one!
Just wasted 20 mins there๐ฌ. LOVE that site!
Those theatrical cakes are fabulous but much too nice to eat – I couldn’t bear to cut them up!
visions of self clad in a mouldering evening gown, surrounded by cakes carefully preserved under glass domes
Maybe you could write the sequel instead then!
Cake Expectations
applause
Standing ovation!
Softest disapproval ever.
Attitude here is a little more positive this morning.
Mike, any word on T Bear?
Teddy Bear is in hospital for a few days, undergoing treatment for infection. See near the bottom of the Weekend thread, Duckie. Mike posted updates there. I only know because I just now had the same question and checked.
I hope you are feeling a little better, Duckie. You know, it occurred to me this morning that you might be in shock (that “numb” feeling). I’m not a doctor, though, so all usual warnings about free advice apply.
Backseat driver!
Back shoulder driver?
Seat-back driver?
Hee hee score!
VERY cute bun-bun๐ฐ, but I’m not fond of clothes on animals unless it is to keep them warm. I’m sure she is very disapproving of this outfit!๐
Just came across this…
Thunk! DED-DED-DED โฆ (flump)
Ha!๐
I know what you’re saying 6rabbits. I used to have a fairly black and white opinion of “dressing” animals. However I eventually learned that, within reason, it depends on the animal. I think I have preached this mini-sermon on Cute before. I have seen dogs extremely proud of their outfits and love the attention. But peeps, don’t get carried away. And remember that not every creature can express its discomfort. Having said that, cats on the other hand, are usually really demonstrative in this area… you’ll know when enough is enough!
I was in Petsmart one day and saw a girl trying sweaters on her cat. Cat didn’t seem to mind. I would never try it on Stars; I’m sure she wouldn’t even let me get close.
Pablo didn’t particularly like wearing a sweater but he was fine if we took him right outside (we’d put it on just before leaving) because he knew it was to keep him warm; he could take it off himself so if he really wanted to he would have. As soon as we got back inside and set him down he’d wriggle out of it (which was fun to watch).
Lots of cute buns on that IG page…
Including one who likes peaches:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4495B6lic5/
Speaking of slapping things on animals, I really want to slap a seatbelt on that kid.