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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Cooper- Back By Popular Demand



He was digging his claws in the carpet for some odd reason, as if to say...

"NOOOOO MOOOOM!  I don't WANNA go to bed yet!!"

"Oh yes Cooper, it is your bed time!"

Like a kid that lifts his arms up in defiance of being picked up, he dug his nails into the carpet.  That ain't gonna help you, Coop.  I'll just pick you up and cuddle you!

8 ghetto sass:

Sherri said...

I once bunny-sat for my sister-in-law. It was AWFUL. The bunny stayed under the bed and pooped its little pellets every 3 seconds. Cute? Yes. Poop factory? Yes.

Lisa said...

Ahhhhh too cute! I love when pets sort of act like little kids...in a way, that's what they are, right? :)

Nicolette said...

Awww! He must have been a scared little bunny! :( That is a bad experience. My bunnies aren't afraid of new people. They play out in the open all day long and loved new people. But yes...they are poop factories. You get used to it though.

My bunnies are little kids to me. When I tell people what I'm up to I always say, "The usual. Looking for a job and taking care of the kids." I have to change them (clean their litter box), nurse them (hand feed them parsley), pick up after them (pieces of cardboard EVERYWHERE), and reprimand them for being bad (peeing on the couch, chewing on Dad's cords). It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it!

Kell said...

Aw I want a bunny! A rabbit.. one of those creatures! I read one of your previous posts about adopting them from shelters (I think that was you), and I didn't know you could do that. If I get one I'll definitely adopt it!

Nicolette said...

Yep I adopted my bunnies. :) The Humane Society can house them. You just need to contact them, and if their chapter doesn't house them, they should have numbers for places that do. There are thousands of little bunnies that get abandoned and left at shelters. :( It takes special people to take on the responsibility of them, though, because they require a little more time and patience than a dog or cat. But it's worth it, because they're so adorable and incredibly smart.

Anonymous said...

Is that my Cooper!!!! Yay!!!! I see that he is a night owl. lol. Give him a big hug for me! :o)

Tina Lynn said...

That is too freakin' cute!

Nicolette said...

Yes, this is Mr. Cooper Dooper, bein' a pain in the butt at midnight. I have to con him into getting into his cage for a whole five or six hours while we sleep lol.

Don't tell him he's too freakin' cute...He'll get a bigger head than he already has. He's a spoiled rotten turd.