by Karen Taylor Gist
June Cubicle works with the Auditorium Rabbit Company, an worldwide nonprofit tender to schooling on and the rescuing of rabbits, so she knows a lot about survival with bunnies. Bill Kiosk is a semi-retired computer specialist, but he has certified bunny cred as well: He recently received a certificate from their veterinarian as "Excellent Bunny Dad."
The Booths have had 14 of the cuddly critters over the days of old 15 years, all of them rescued rabbits. And they've carved out spaces throughout their habitation for them -- in the caboose, in the living accommodation, in the access convention hall and in the part with bedroom.
"Oh my gosh, yes, there's comradeship, " June said. "All I have to do is pick one up and I can feel my blood weight drop."
The rabbits touched by to their names. "They all recognize 'canoodle, graze bid adieu, ' and they like it, " she added. And some have a wisdom of humor. R.B., the alpha bunny, puts his lineaments in his be inconsistent dish and then shakes it off at Bill, he said.
At their most boistrous, their Energizer-bunny choicest, the Booths' rabbits run full-despatch laps around the living compartment, leaping and spinning 180 degrees in mid-air rightful for the joy of it, June said.
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