I bought a bunny at an Easter fair once and took it home to my “NO PETS ALLOWED” apt. She ended up skootching under the balcony to my dreaded next-door neighbours who got me busted Luckilly the landlord thought I was cute and told me I needed to tell my “unusual house guest” she had to leave
Before she left she chewed the telephone wires of my dreaded next door neighbour
It was great! She couldn’t call anybody and complain for over a week
I have always loved the tales of Sandra! Bibi has a magical way of giving her voice. I highly recommend the story of Sandra, the Free Range Super Bunny! I would not steer you wrong!
I bought a bunny at an Easter fair once and took it home to my “NO PETS ALLOWED” apt. She ended up skootching under the balcony to my dreaded next-door neighbours who got me busted Luckilly the landlord thought I was cute and told me I needed to tell my “unusual house guest” she had to leave
Before she left she chewed the telephone wires of my dreaded next door neighbour
It was great! She couldn’t call anybody and complain for over a week
I have always loved the tales of Sandra! Bibi has a magical way of giving her voice. I highly recommend the story of Sandra, the Free Range Super Bunny! I would not steer you wrong!
When Rabbit Sandra mentions Brooklyn raccoons in Chapter 2, I'm reminded of the diverse wildlife that exists in NYC:
"Eagles, Beavers, Sea Turtles: Why N.Y.C. Is Humming With Wildlife"
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/28/nyregion/nyc-wildlife-habitats-animals.html
When Rabbit Sandra mentions Brooklyn Monster Mice, I'm reminded of this page-turner I read over a decade ago: a must read for NYC wildlife lovers...
"Rats: Observations on the History & Habitat of the City's Most Unwanted Inhabitants"
https://www.amazon.com/Rats-Observations-History-Unwanted-Inhabitants/dp/1582344779
Very nice story, I'm sure many people in this world have all the same experiences at least once in their lives.
I had a bunny: Mr. Bunny. He loved to lay in the sun!
Rabbits > zee bugs for eating....