6/12/22

Mischief Aaaawww Monday with Rosy


 Rosy, the Great Bunny Hunter here to ask you your opinion on what Mama
calls "mischief" and I call "the call of the wild".
 
 
 

 
 You may have heard that I have a slight obsession interest in our local bunny
population....
 
 
 

 ...and yes, there may have been an  premeditated murder unfortunate accident involving a baby bunny
 
 

But just look at them out in the open just begging me to come play with them.
 
How was I supposed to know they weren't squeaky toys!!
 
 
 
Why don't you pick on someone your own size, Rosy?
 
 
 
 
 Mama says it's time to hang up my hunting helmet and be a bunny observer,
 but I think I need to keep the backyard safe from bunnies!


What do you think???


 
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12 comments:

  1. as a hunting breed we agree... you had a bunny-nanza ;O) but to be an observer pup is a super good thing too (said our mama)

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  2. Rosy, I am way more than jealous and so wish we had bunny playmates/prey in our back garden.
    Toodle-oo!
    Nobby.

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  3. Hari OM
    While appreciate you may have thought these were animated toys, Rosy, pawhaps understanding they are your potential brofurs or sisfurs in a different skin you will find your view of them changing. You can actually make friends with bunnies, you know. They may speak a different language but they only want to eat and sleep and play like you do! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  4. I think your tongue is telling us you have chased your way into a sweat chasing bunnies and that nothing will stop you.. that baby bunny is adorable, so try to only chase the parents is my suggestion, they can protect themselves.

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  5. You look very happy with your tale of hunting skills, Rosy. The bunnies in our yard are only out near dark (early morning or near dusk) and our pawrents usually do a bunny check before letting us out during these times to make sure we can't go hunting for them. We like to look for the little nuggets they leave behind on the grass. BOL!

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  6. Niece Rosy my goodness me how dare those bunnies hop about in your yard taunting you.
    Your yard your rules when it comes to playing with big girl. Or find another place.
    Your yard your rules
    Hugs Aunty C

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  7. You're both right. Call of the wild for you and mom has to protect the bunnies. Adorable.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Scritches all around and my best to your peeps. ♥

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  8. Just ignore your mom. Our Mom is always sad when we capture one, but they are dumb bunnies to come into a yard with hounds in the first place. Good job on your hunting. It is nature taking it's course.

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  9. It's your job to keep your yard safe, Rosy.

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  10. Oh Rosy, you need to let the bunnies find a new apartment. They just didn't realize you were going to be a hunting landlord.

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  11. Lulu: "This is an important service, Rosy! One of those bunnies might grow up to be a Vorpal Bunny. Those things are dynamite. Best to keep an eye on them and deal with them now!"

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