“I know it makes me look regal and all, but could somebody get this thing off my head? I can barely see!”
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“I know it makes me look regal and all, but could somebody get this thing off my head? I can barely see!”
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Are we sure that wasn’t just swept from under the bed?
I was thinking it looked like a keychain charm cos you can see the purse’s buckle behind her head. She does look somewhat *disgruntled*!
It wasn’t just me, then!
OMGosh! I didn’t notice that. It does look like a keychain. I need one of those.
I didn’t even notice that! You might be right.
I’d be disgruntled I was turned into a keychain, too.
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEE! *faints from the cute*
No matter the color, breed, or size, all buns are worth “royal” status to me. I think the bun would be happy to chew that cardboard crown.
Sorry this Bunday not Tribbles day. Make sure you keep them separate or they’ll take over the world. Absolutely beyond cute. And it’s so flufffy!!!!
Glad I’m home alone right now but the “AWWW!!!” that just came out my mouth was really loud.
Heavy the head that wears the crown? Or heavy the crown on this wee head, more likely. Looks like the weight of it is squishing his dear little face.
As the young whippersnappers would say, this is totes adorbs!
Last verse of the Alligator King song:
“Take this crown, it’s yours, my son,
I hope you don’t mind the dents.
I got it on sale at the Royal Crown store.
Cost me all of seven cents.”
This is a real bunny. There is absolutely no way this level of disapproval could be displayed via artificial means.
And I am right beside this morsel in disapproval levels. The larger of the two lesions ripped open at 7:30 this morning, and I am still coming up with new ways of describing how it feels.
Yikes, Duckie, that sounds painful. I don’t know if you have something rare going on but I hope the doctors can get these lesions healed and gone. You’ve suffered with this too long.
So sorry, Duckie. We’re sending you purrs.
So saddened by your suffering, Duckie. It must feel so relentless , especially not knowing the source of the issue. I know we’re all pulling for you.
I don’t have the words to express my concern.
I’m sorry. This must be so disheartening.
Peeps, sit down and brace yourselves.
There is apparently a plant called ‘baby bunny belly’.
😮
Tradescantia chrysophylla, also commonly known as Baby Bunny Bellies, is an easy care houseplant with fuzzy foliage! This plant is perfectly named, it really does feel silky just like a baby bunnies belly! It’s a climbing or trailing plant and will thrive indoors with sufficient lighting.
Apparently not pet-safe, however. At least mildly toxic. It’s a pity, as all the tradescantia varieties look awfully pretty.
I just want to pop this little one into my mouth. What a pumpkin! A tiny pumpkin–maybe one of those decorative gourds–but still a pumpkin.
My mom just sent me a picture of their temporary house panther. His name is Razzle. He looks less than thrilled…but my mom said he’s just looking at a toy.
Pictures please! And love the name.
He’s gorgeous but slightly goofy at the same time. He looks like like we did when we were little and our parents asked us to “smile” for the camera. CHHEEZZZ!
Dazzle looks somewhat frazzled (I couldn’t resist).
It’s Razzle, but I did wonder if there’s a Dazzle…I’ll have to ask my mom what his siblings are named (there are two others but they are staying elsewhere).
The D was autocorrect. Curses!
Take care Duckie, those miserable lesions are just too much. Hugs