Black Bunny Likes Me!
16 years ago
There's a black rabbit at the LBCC Liberal Arts Campus that likes me.
Yesterday I approached the rabbits near the front of the campus and tried to pet them, most of them hopped away before I could even touch their heads, as usual. They don't let you touch them unless you have food. The rabbits are actually domesticated drop-offs from homes that either couldn't care for them, or didn't care at all.
(The LBCC campus is actually a great habitat, but that's no reason to abandon your pet AT ALL. You abandoners are real assholes, and need to be dragged out into the street and shot. I'd do it myself if I could find you, but the law says I can't. You're lucky THIS time...)
So I'm going around, seeing if I can't at least touch one of them, when I slowly approach a black rabbit lying on its tummy in the grass. I extend my arm and bend down slowly and steadily walking toward it, making sure he (she?) knew I was there...when...
...I found myself actually petting him! He didn't move an inch! He just lay there and let me stroke him! It was awesome! :D
I pet his back, I stroked the bridge of his nose, and I even got to scritch his ears! He must have either really trusted me, or have been a very recent drop-off.
Now I left the campus to go to an ATM over by the burger place "Dale's", but unfortunately the ATMs weren't working, so I remembered the ATM in the student cafeteria. I would pass by the same rabbit again, and to see if he recognized me (luckily he was still there when I came back) I approached him again.
He did, and he got more pets. :)
So today, after class I see the very same bunny still there, lying down, same area. I walked up, and he kind of shifted when I did, but again he let me pet him.
I'm so tempted to pick him up, I really am, just to see if he'd sit in my lap. XD
Yesterday I approached the rabbits near the front of the campus and tried to pet them, most of them hopped away before I could even touch their heads, as usual. They don't let you touch them unless you have food. The rabbits are actually domesticated drop-offs from homes that either couldn't care for them, or didn't care at all.
(The LBCC campus is actually a great habitat, but that's no reason to abandon your pet AT ALL. You abandoners are real assholes, and need to be dragged out into the street and shot. I'd do it myself if I could find you, but the law says I can't. You're lucky THIS time...)
So I'm going around, seeing if I can't at least touch one of them, when I slowly approach a black rabbit lying on its tummy in the grass. I extend my arm and bend down slowly and steadily walking toward it, making sure he (she?) knew I was there...when...
...I found myself actually petting him! He didn't move an inch! He just lay there and let me stroke him! It was awesome! :D
I pet his back, I stroked the bridge of his nose, and I even got to scritch his ears! He must have either really trusted me, or have been a very recent drop-off.
Now I left the campus to go to an ATM over by the burger place "Dale's", but unfortunately the ATMs weren't working, so I remembered the ATM in the student cafeteria. I would pass by the same rabbit again, and to see if he recognized me (luckily he was still there when I came back) I approached him again.
He did, and he got more pets. :)
So today, after class I see the very same bunny still there, lying down, same area. I walked up, and he kind of shifted when I did, but again he let me pet him.
I'm so tempted to pick him up, I really am, just to see if he'd sit in my lap. XD
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XD For a second, I thought you might have been talking about a fur and not an actual bunny.