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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Rabbits as Pets: Research Before You Adopt
posted by clake at 12:53 PM (1) comments

Who's a widdle pwincess?

Anyone who is a friend of mine - either in the material world of Reality or in the more insubstantial environment of Twitter or Facebook - knows that I'm quite fond of rabbits. It really seems that a rabbit is my ideal pet. That having been said, I'm not gung-ho about encouraging rabbit ownership for everyone. It was informative to come across this article on someone's personal web site, demonstrating how someone can have a very different experience with rabbits if they aren't informed before choosing to adopt.

I went so far as to write an email to praise and support his article. It's sad to hear that what he wrote inspired such vicious hate mail from a small segment of the rabbit-loving population. I absolutely love my pet rabbit, but I nonetheless think this article serves an important purpose that I believe the less grouchy rabbit lovers of the world can get behind. That purpose is to dispel the idea (often encouraged by pet stores) that rabbits are an "easier" pet option. As his story shows, buying a rabbit is like buying a dog or a cat - it requires a lasting change of lifestyle. His pet store did him a disservice by downplaying the care of rabbits, as well as selling him a male/female pair and telling him they were two girls!

I think it's good that people making a pet decision who happen upon his article will be inspired to think twice and do further research before adopting a rabbit. They can be high maintenance and are very alien in their behaviors and needs when compared to a cat or dog. The "think twice" message of the article is a message that not enough people have impressed upon them when making this decision.

I'm glad to see that he did find a pet situation that worked better for his family. I hope he are very happy with his cats, and it's nice to hear he does have some fond memories of his bunnies despite the many unexpected surprises involved.


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Now You Know
posted by clake at 9:20 AM (0) comments

The band Soundgarden was named after an actual place in Louisiana called the Sound Garden, where a fenced-in, oval, dirt track was maintained for half a century and used for barefoot races by the locals. Eventually, this tradition fell out of popularity, and with no money to maintain the surrounding fence and the wet weather it quickly oxidized. An attempt to revive the tradition for a charity race ended with them completely breaking their rusty Cajun run.


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Flu Shot
posted by clake at 1:48 PM (0) comments

I should note that I got my flu shot last night. You should too! This is how we prevent epidemics.


Thursday, January 27, 2011

Random Musing on Phil Collins
posted by clake at 1:34 PM (0) comments

Being on the younger end of the Generation X spectrum, I feel I'm expected to have a strong dislike for Phil Collins, and dismiss his music with a scathing sarcasm. But if you think about it you notice that his love songs sometimes have lyrical content that's unusually mature and complicated for popular music. The phrase "We've had our problems, but I'm on your side." popped into my head just now. This is the kind of think an adult in a long-term relationship wants to hear. "I love you" is great, but what will really put us at ease about a complicated relationship that's had some rough times is "I'm on your side."


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