| Almost all kinds of plants seem edible for this black
and white rabbit named MIMI. Half a year ago my eldest son got it from school.
At school when they get some new baby rabbits, they give rabbits to children
who want to keep them. Those who want to get one should go to school very
early on the morning of the day when they decide who should get their
baby rabbits. They give it on first-come-first-served policy.
My eldest son
got up at six and went to school thirty minutes earlier on that day. He knew
the competition rate was very high. Fortunately he was the first one to arrive
at school and he got his reward. An early bird catches the worm, doesn't it?
But that was also the beginning of my time-consuming
care of this little creature.
For a few days my two sons' interest was this rabbit's. Then she was deserted.
Instead of his frivolous master, I decided to take care of this poor creature.
I asked my wife not to throw left-over vegetables away 'cause they (oh I need) that.
Every time I take my dog, "Lovely" for a walk I get some plants back home for my little friend.
Thanks to my effort, keeping a rabbit gives no influence on our home economy.
He doesn't cost us at all. He just requires my care and love.
That's good.
She likes dandelions the best. She can eat eggplants and carrots or stalks of
asparagus and cabbages and apples, too.
She is very timid. Like me. But unlike me she can put up with this cold winter.
Her poops are very dry and have no smell. "Lovely"'s favorite cakes.
(Don't eat, my dog!) So you can keep your rabbit inside your house, of course.
As I am a great Sunday carpenter (Strangely enough,nobody other than me admits this fact).
and I made a big hutch for her. Maybe it's big enough for
twenty rabbits. Yes, I can keep another nineteen cousins if I want to and only if
my wife permits me to.
In the near future I want to increase the inhabitants in my first masterpiece.
If possible add chicks to his friends.
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