Psst!

Psst! I know where the bunnies are hiding! Wanna play hide and seek with me and my bunny friends?

Honest! Trust me! I wouldn’t hurt one teeny tiny whisker on those cute little bunnies, now would I?

Ready or not, here I am! (sung in a growly sing-song)

Aw, c’mon! Please… Please… Please… come out and play, little bunnies! I know you’re in there!

Humpfh!! Dumb bunnies!
(My thanks to my next-door neighbors, Rudy the bunny hunter, and Rudy’s dad, Dan, who took the “please please please” photo that started this little bit of silliness.)

By Balancing Act, June 26, 2007 @ 5:35 am
Great photo’s! They say the best pictures tell a story all by themselves. You have definitely accomplished that. We have critter’s of our own (one dog, and three cats).
By Kris, in New England, June 26, 2007 @ 6:12 am
So please tell me that the bunnies ARE safe and sound. Dumb bunnies indeed – they seem smart enough to avoid this beast!
By Dan, June 26, 2007 @ 8:12 am
Nice Judy
No bunnies were hurt in the making of this film. However, we cannot guarantee the saftey of all bunnies Rudy has encountered.
By JAS, June 26, 2007 @ 1:45 pm
Kris, the bunnies are doing well – the babies were hopping about yesterday, in addition to *five* adults (they’re multiplying like… well… rabbits!). However, see Dan’s disclaimer! Rudy is amazingly fast (part greyhound or whippet, maybe, from how he looks?) and all dog, so a wise baby bunny listens to momma bunny and doesn’t hop out from safety when Rudy’s out. Feral cats and red-tail hawks are the predators that actually thin out the rabbit population around here, from what we’ve seen in the past.