Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Our Growing Family












"Freckles Jumper" 

and


"Snowy"


The kids got two cute, cuddly bunny rabbits for Christmas. Snowy and Freckles Jumper have become a part of our home and family. Monday was a peculiar day for the rabbits. Snowy was not behaving normally. Usually they are very good buddies and Snowy is the more dominant of the two. We knew that Freckles is male (we've seen proof) and we assumed that since Snowy is bigger and more aggressive we have a pair of males.
We could hear squeaking and see obvious  nervousness. Snowy was pulling out fur from its chest and trying to shove it in the corner of the hutch. By now I began to think...Snowy may be a girl...she is sure acting like a nesting mother to be. So we quickly became rabbit breeding experts by referring to Google. We immediately removed the male "Freckles" since daddy rabbits have a tendency to eat their young. Luckily Aaron had built our rabbits a hutch the week before so we had the old cage as a spare available. We left Snowy in the new hutch and gave her some clean cloths and a box to nest in. Just in case. 

We had to run home Ian's friend T.J. and swing by Grandma Susie's and Stoy's house for a quick errand. We were gone for about 45 minutes.

When we returned, Snowy was quietly eating and much less agitated than before. She was happy to have the hutch to herself. I peeked in the box we had left and saw a huge pile of fur that she had placed in there after ripping off her own chest. Suddenly the fur pile was moving! There were babies in there! I guess she took that 45 minutes we were gone to make a nest in the box, have seven babies, clean herself up, and eat a snack. Ian asked me later that day, "Is it harder for animals or people to have babies?" After watching her recovery I wish I were a rabbit. 

Lucas called Pappy to tell him that we have 7 new babies and the conversation went as follows. Pappy asked, "What color are they?"
Lucas said, "Black and white and black."
I wisper to Luke, "They're pink."
He corrects himself to Pappy and says, "They're pink, with no hair and no heads."
Silent pause...
"Mommy, do they have heads?" Lucas questions.
"Yes they have heads."
Lucas, back in the phone to Pappy says, "Actually, they do have heads."


 

6 comments:

casa chandler said...

congratulations! good job for knowing just what to do. kate was very interested in the all the pictures.

Fogg Family said...

Oh my goodness, look at those pink bunnies!! You are a quick thinker to get info from the internet and save the day!! I bet that mommy bunny is glad you are her mommy! I wish we didn't have allergies to bunnies, or we would be first in line to snatch a few up. Keep us updated on how they are doing. How fun! Surprise spring bunnies!! Love from the Foggs

sarahbellac said...

Ha ha ha! That is hilarious! Loved the part about the heads. Probably a great way to teach little kids about the birds and the bees, too...he he.
Hugs,
(and miss you guys)
Sarah

Katie Riggs Hansen said...

I LOVE that you have little bunnies!

Ashley C. said...

congrats on the babies. cant wait to see them look like bunnies! thank you so much for the awesome vinyls. that was so kind of you two. we love them. we miss you guys and are hoping that this already crazy filled summer maybe wont be as crazy and we will see you?!? love you. cute pics of your boys. :)

Sarah said...

Cute bunnies, Freckles does look better with out the bug eyes though. Hopefully you'll find some good homes for the babies.