Visiting Expert July 2005

Molly

Also Known As: Bunny Girl
Mol
Bunny Baby
Destructo-Bun
Angel / Angel Baby
Fur-Girl
Chipper-Shredder
Fur Ball Explosion
Breed: Fuzzy Lop Mix
Weight: 5.6 Pounds
Sex: Female
Age: 18 Months
Known Associates: Ulysses "Uly" the Dwarf
African Clawed Frog

Molly

I'm a bunny diva!

 

 

 Best Known For:

She is the queen of the house, and if something doesn't suit her, all will know. But, she is also a very sweet and loving bunny, freely giving bunny kisses and binkies out of sheer bunny joy.
If Mom is sick or sad, Molly knows and will hop over to sit with her until she feels better.
Recently, Dad was deployed to Iraq. He called and left messages on the machine. When they were played back, Molly stood up and looked around the room and hopped up on his favorite seat to see if he was home.
The Bunny 500 is great fun for her, as are her rattle and keys---her two favorite toys.
When Molly wants more food, she throws her rattle or shoves her bowl around so that she can be heard throughout the house. When you feed her, you have to walk away---otherwise, she just stares at you until you leave.
She loves to bump you with her little twitchy nose, just to let you know she's there.
If Mom has been outside, she will hop on her lap and sniff her top to bottom to see where Mom's been.
Molly is allowed anywhere on the first floor, but she generally prefers her large house in the corner of the living room...and who wouldn't! It's outfitted with a "raft", tons of toys, a giant water bottle and her litter box. She arranged the "furniture" herself and taught herself to use the litter box in two days!
She is fascinated by the little dwarf frog. She will hop on the arm chair that is next to his bowl and put her front paws on the bowl and peer down at him (which unfortunately scares him).
She has a baby rattle that she adores (as well as baby keys). She will skake her rattle when she wants to eat or wants new water or hay. If Mom doesn't move fast enough, she'll quickly and loudly thump.
She will help Mom clean her cage by bringing her toys out one by one and laying them in a pile. She supervises every move Mom makes in her cage and if something isn't done to suit, she lets her know with a growl/grunt.
She loves to watch TV. She'll come lay on the floor and watch an entire show if she's interested in it.

 If You Could Read Her Mind:

Reading Molly's mind depends on the situation...If her cage is being cleaned, she would think, "Why is my human messing up all the hay and fur that I have so artistically thrown around my house?"...If she is playing, she would think, "Whee! Look at me!" as she binkied and zoomed through the house...But, most of the time she thinks, "Where's my human? I need something!"...followed by a series of thumps.
 
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