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kiri! ([personal profile] chuuya) wrote2016-06-22 12:15 pm

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[personal profile] kurieta 2016-09-14 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
I just adore them. Honestly, Daruma was a decision I made while I was bedridden at the hospital. I have a chronic heart disease and during the Christmas holiday season I became severely ill due to stress since I was moving to a new house with my husband and since we were restarting our lives, we decided we wanted to have "a baby" (lol). So we bought Daruma from a breeder recommended by a friend who has a lionhead lop and an adopted meat rabbit (they saved her). So he came to our lives just having a month and with all the pampering, I started feeling much better from my illness and he became spoiled and believes he's actually our child. The vet says it kinda like a case of feral child but in reverse.

We actually wanted to get another bun so Daruma would learn more about his species better and we were planning to buy another one, but we met Alpaca through a rabbit rescue organization I'm in. Daruma came with me to a pet expo and we helped around in the booth of the rabbit rescue and we met Alpaca there. People were interested on adopting him but then it was weird because it was like people suddenly rejected him even tho he's a very lovely and beautiful bunny. Then the rescue president told me that Alpaca used to be abused by his previous owner (TW: He removed his teeth with pliers so he wouldn't chew on wood, kicked him and broke his ribs and left him hungry and in a small cage so he developed kidney problems and skin issues, he had to be hospitalized for 5 months after his rescue), and because of that abuse, he needed special care and nobody wanted him because of that. So I felt mad at people and I promised that after my big con, I would use the con money to adopt him. So well... My con went well and I adopted him, and I even if his medicines can be expensive at times I don't regret anything. In fact, I sell bunny washi tape now and I plan to make more bunny merch so I can support Alpaca's medical expenses and the rest will go to support the rabbits from the rescue house.

They really are unpopular pets and people think that they are rodents that need to be caged and that they are just cute pets that do anything interesting compared to cats or dogs. But honestly, people need to learn how caring and smart these creatures are and how empathic they are when they see that you're sad. Well, in my case I talk for Alpaca, because Daruma is an extraordinary case because he thinks he's a child and he's even more sensitive than your average bun, but honestly any bun can become like that if you give them extra care.

Hope to see pics of your bun! I love seeing other people's buns and listen to their stories because buns deserve all the love! jdfhsdjf Sorry, such a pain in the ass when it comes to buns.



No worries and omg, thank you about the gifts! BTW, I realized we share a lot of fandoms ahahaha!
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[personal profile] kurieta 2016-09-22 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm trying to do my best to not let my own illness get the best of me and bit by bit I manage by working from time to time outside my house and then do my illustration jobs from home. More than feeling miserable, I just think it is a pain in the ass being this way because I used to be pretty active and being so "calm" and feeling affected easily by physical activity is very ugh. In fact, I just came back from a con and my body is not resented from it, so that means I will have to spend a week mostly sleeping. Even tho I have Daruma, who's the youngest bun-son wanting to play with me since he missed me.

More than the economic thing with Alpaca, it was the whole thing of him not having teeth since no one asked beyond the whole teeth thing. Still, he's safe and happy with us, which is the important thing. Now that the weather is colder, he wants to be held a lot. During Summer he hated to be held but because he felt overwhelmed from the temperature and felt even hotter when we held him. Compared to Daruma, Alpaca is much calmer and is a lap bunny. Daruma is more like a human child that wants all the attention. But well, he is the spoiled baby especially since he formerly used to fall ill when he was a baby but now he's healthy and strong as a rock. Just that he's so used to the care he had that he still wants to be treated as a baby. Alpaca in the other hand is more calm and just likes to cuddle and give you kisses and sometimes he gets overwhelmed by Daruma's hyperactivity.

Awww, Fluffy really seems like a good bun. And thank God the e cuniculi didn't affect him physically. I always get scared about that because of the permanent neck issues and things like miasis. Bunny care can be expensive but it is worth it since they are really like your family. And it is nice that your Dad helps!

Oh gosh! He looks like a doll! And his fur really seems so fluffy and soft. I wanna pet him!

And thanks! I was surprised too since I tend to get into obscure things.