Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Remember to Vote for the Animals

While cruising Facebook one day, I came across an organization called Connecticut Votes for the Animals. They gave an endorsement for a Congressman running for one of our Senatorial seats because of his values and history which shows he is more likely to vote for legislation which supports the welfare of animals.  It did start me thinking.


An organization I found accidently through Facebook wasn't the first time I started to think about politics and animals shaping any upcoming votes.  The famous story of Mitt Romney's dog named Seamus got me thinking. Some links on Seamus: http://seamus2012.com/ and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitt_Romney_dog_incident.


If you follow my personal Twitter account you would know my personal political leanings, but I try to keep that out of my blog. I generally tried to keep politics out of my blog, period. I changed my mind on it for this piece though because I think it is another thing we really need to think about seriously.


If you are an animal lover and participate in social media such as Facebook, Twitter and so forth, you probably see requests from animal rescues, animal welfare organizations and the like to sign petitions, donate money, write letters to the editor or to our legislators.  Another way we can definitely reach out is with our vote.



Ask yourself the question, who will most likely support your beliefs in protecting animals and their welfare- be they pets, in a zoo, in the wild or on a farm?  I look at political parties or candidates and look at what they support. For example, question, "Do they support factory farms and the corporations that send out their products?" What candidates support good habitats for animals in the wild and the environment? What candidates create legislation or support companies that create GMO food and put it in food for our pets?  What legislators introduced, created or supported legislation to help deter or deal with animal cruelty? What issues out there directly or indirectly affect the welfare of animals?


 Researching this stuff is a lot easier nowadays compared to years ago because you can directly "google" a topic. Many of these topics affect us as well, but viewing the candidates through the eyes of our animal friends can help you in your voting decision this year and every year. It is also another reason to get out there and vote.  Voting is a right that many generations have fought for to give us the power to start having a say. Each vote can make a big difference. Some elections have been won by fewer than 30 votes or even 1 or 2 votes!


So before going out to the voting booth. Take a look at their sweet little faces, whether they have fur, feathers, fins or scales, think about them and ask them who they would vote for.  Help give them a voice!



Please stop by the Bunny Burrow Boutique on Etsy. There are rabbit-themed jewelry items, but it's not limited to that! There are nature and animal themed items and just some nice pieces that would appeal to anyone. Please also "like" us on Facebook. By the way, there is free shipping for USA and Canadian purchases  also.  Thanks for stopping by today.




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Check out the new Etsy shop "Bunny Burrow Boutique" with handmade rabbit-themed and other jewelry, art and the occasional vintage item! Here are the links: Etsy Bunny Burrow Boutique  Please also "like" the Bunny Burrow Boutique Facebook page too! Some of the Bunny Burrow Boutiquemoney also goes to rabbit rescues and non-profit organizations! Thanks for checking us out. Also, just for reading Rabbit Slippers Blog,  you can use the coupon code: "RABBITSLIPPERS1" (on Etsy Shop) at checkout to get a 20% discount off your purchase  until the end of day October 31st, 2012.                                                        



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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Bunnies Help With Depression

It's been a hard year, in some regards, dealing with the loss of my father.last year.  It's been difficult. In some some ways I wondered why I wasn't feeling the intensity of it like I did with the loss of my mother. There are a host of reasons of differences, but truly I felt a numbness. It wasn't acute.

The pain was a dull ache that was always there. I wondered why I didn't feel or enjoy things that I usually did. The depression from the loss was more of just a lack of feeling for many things. It was if there was and still is somewhat, a black hole that eats up the energy of those feelings. It's hard to explain.

My bunnies have brought distraction- sometimes it's just with their care, sometimes it's with their antics. Rabbits though, unlike TV or other forms of escape, interact with us. They kept me going. They provided love, friendship and gentle caring. Also, they nudge me to keep going, to remind me I still am needed and still have reasons to go on with my life.

Also, they have been non judgmental, and aren't telling me to "snap out of it" like some humans might. People do need to grieve on their own level at their own pace.  People do need those nudges but in ways that just remind us to connect with the physical world too. They don't tell us to "snap out of it", but to "stay connected" to those that are around us and with our world, but in a way that lets us do it at our own pace.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Do You Measure Time in Rabbits?

Silly as it seems, but I measure the passing of time in rabbits! Yes rabbits. It starts out in the Pre-Rabbit Era and the Rabbit Era.

The Pre-Rabbit Era had rabbits in it, but they weren't my own.  There were rabbits perhaps nudging me to start a rabbit era in my life, but that didn't happen right away.  Of course, as a little girl, I liked bunnies- stuffed ones, photos, etc. They were cute. I didn't like them in the way I do now. Rabbits lived in hutches and were outdoor animals. Never had them. I think I pested my parents for rabbits from time to time, but it never happened.



Then a roommate I had took over ownership of someone else's rabbit that had a cold. I didn't mind the rabbit. It hopped around and hid away most of the time. It did leave a trail of poops all over which I didn't care for, but they were dry.  I hated when she didn't clean the litter box, when we had to hide the bunny from the landlord and all her relatives kept calling it "the rodent". Still, it was Pre-Rabbit Era. I wasn't interested.

Then there was the Schwarz Krolick at the Eden Alternative nursing home I worked at.  I don't remember it's real name, but it was the Schwarz Krolick- an fellow employee (who was from Poland) and I (whose ancestry is part German) named the rabbit. It means black rabbit in part German and part Polish. We complained about the rabbit because we could never reach into the cage to give it care. It would bite and attack. I was pretty ignorant. Then one day we found it in it's cage with a fecal impaction. I brought it to the vet. I volunteered to do, but was terrified. I never actually had been to the vet before. The vet took the rabbit out and handled it with care and explained it needed exercise, lots of hay and water available all the time. I was terrified at having to remove that rabbit from the cage. It was my first insight though in to seeing rabbits as living, feeling creatures and the insight was helpful. I don't like admitting I was that ignorant, but I'm so glad I had that experience. Still Pre-Rabbit Era.

There were rabbits at other nursing homes that slowly brought me around to seeing what wonderful pets they were for nursing homes-with the right education about them. They still weren't my rabbits, but I found out they weren't like Schwarz Krolick, who really just needed to be neutered.


The Rabbit Era started with a super huge white bunny named Snowflake, who was donated to our nursing home as a pet. He immediately attracted the attention of the residents like at other places. I did his care in his cage, etc. I let him out for periods of time each day, then he started biting me and only me. Turned out, after much, much research, that he decided he liked me and chose me as his mate. He needed to go for the big snip. The other side of him was how he followed me all over the place in the huge nursing home. He would sit on my lap as I sent out fax after fax for public relations announcements, etc.  I fell in love with him also.  Sad thing was that my mother started dying of an aggressive cancer and I took a lot of time from working to spend with her.  There were people at the nursing home who thought all the rabbit did was stay in his cage all day. There was also the previous owner, an employee at the nursing home, who didn't like the fact that I brought him in from the outdoor hutch he came in (I immediately brought him in from there when I found cake with frosting, half loaves of Italian bread and the like thrown in his cage for him to eat) and thought I was was being cruel bringing him inside. No matter what I said or what book I showed them, they said I was cruel. The day I arrived to the nursing home when my mother came to spend her last days where I worked for hospice care, the rabbit was gone. Someone stole him overnight. It hit me, but I was also numb and helpless because of my mother's condition. I was so angry at everything.

The thing that brought the Rabbit Era to full essence, was Grumble Bunny. Someone brought in another rabbit, a baby, as a donation.  This was while we still had Snowflake. Grumble Bunny came home with me and continued the growth of the seed that Snowflake instilled in me. I think all the Pre-Rabbit bunnies slowly trained me. I have been hooked ever since. I have actually prayed for forgiveness from the bunnies I was ignorant to. They have totally changed my life and the way I looked at it.

I will break down the Eras more for you on another day.

Thanks for joining me here today. I do hope you will visit again soon.



Please stop by the Bunny Burrow Boutique on Etsy or Bunny Burrow Boutique on Artfire. There are rabbit-themed jewelry items, but it's not limited to that! There are nature and animal themed items and just some nice pieces that would appeal to anyone. Please also "like" us on Facebook. By the way, there is free shipping for USA and Canadian purchases  also.  Thanks for stopping by today.
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You can also sign up by e-mail notices at the top right of the page. (Your privacy is important to Rabbit Slippers).


You can also follow through Google Friend Connect or Networked Blogs, both located in the right side bar.
Check out the new Etsy shop "Bunny Burrow Boutique" with handmade rabbit-themed and other jewelry, art and the occasional vintage item! Here are the links: Etsy Bunny Burrow Boutique  Please also "like" the Bunny Burrow Boutique Facebook page too! Some of the Bunny Burrow Boutiquemoney also goes to rabbit rescues and non-profit organizations! Thanks for checking us out. Also, just for reading Rabbit Slippers Blog,  you can use the coupon code: "RABBITSLIPPERS1" (on Etsy Shop) at checkout to get a 20% discount off your purchase  until the end of day October 31st, 2012.                                                        


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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Little White Bunny

Little White Bunny certainly didn't have a creative name, but it was different.  It was difficult to come up with a name for the little guy. We just couldn't think of one. Funny because there are so many good names out there, such as Caspar, Snowflake, and I'm sure many more. Little White Bunny just chose his own name because he got sick of us trying to pick one. He let us know he decided by responding to it every time we started talking about "the little white bunny".



Little White Bunny, affectionately known also as LWB (due to our embarrassment at such an uncreative sounding name) was a ruby-eyed white dwarf bunny with the softest prettiest coat, until the day he passed on at 11 years old.  He had a sweetness about him that was very special, but also was very mischievous. He loved to chew on things and dig at towels, sheets and rugs like crazy. He charmed everyone he met.

A rabbit rescue tried to get me to trade LWB for a big white rabbit they named Chucky, because of his behavior. They didn't consider him adoptable.  At the time, I had a full house in the bunny department and couldn't take Chucky in. I also wasn't going to give away a member of my family. I am so glad that I didn't because of all the bunderful things in my life I shared and the bunderful things in his life I got to witness. I wouldn't have traded him for the world!

He did bunny visits at nursing homes I worked at & volunteered at also through the years.  On different occasions at different places, employees and co-workers would try to get me to give him to them or sell him to them because of his antics, lovableness, cuteness and sweetness.  Some people actually hounded me! I decided to not bring him in anymore to one place I worked because I was nervous someone would take him from me they were so interested. It was like he had a stalker!

LWB, survived several wives (some tried to dominate him and he outlived others).  He was with Lorelei (a big white Angora),   Zakarina, Bun Bun, Trixie and Dust Bunny.  He was picked on and bullied to a point of losing weight by two and Zakarina was the love of his life. 

One time he was attacked by two bunnies (before being partnered with wives) he got a long with before and had big gouges taken out of his rear end. I was terrified he would die. It was early on and I didn't know that much about bunnies then. He did wonderfully though with help of a vet. There were some things the books didn't prepare me for.

 Little White Bunny lived through most of my marriage and was there in the early days. He was the last bunny I had that moved over to our house from the apartment my husband and I had in the early days of our life together.  Little White Bunny responded to each of us differently and seemed to choose one of us to be his favorite for a while then would switch.  Sometimes my husband seemed to compete for his love and attention, but LWB didn't pay attention to things we would do for his attention. He wouldn't fall for the influence of extra treats, attention, privileges, etc. given to him. He decided that he liked who he liked best at any given moment.

Little White Bunny was affectionate til the end. He passed away a couple of weeks ago. He lost the use of his rear legs suddenly and didn't last long after that. He was 11 and a half years old. He never made it to a trip to the vet for his last few hours.  It was and is so hard to let him go. I miss him and look at the empty cage he slept in. It seems to represent the empty place in my heart he so lovingly filled. 



Please stop by the Bunny Burrow Boutique on Etsy or Bunny Burrow Boutique on Artfire. There are rabbit-themed jewelry items, but it's not limited to that! There are nature and animal themed items and just some nice pieces that would appeal to anyone. Please also "like" us on Facebook. By the way, there is free shipping for USA and Canadian purchases  also.  Thanks for stopping by today.
 
 
 
 
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You can also sign up by e-mail notices at the top right of the page. (Your privacy is important to Rabbit Slippers).


You can also follow through Google Friend Connect or Networked Blogs, both located in the right side bar.
Check out the new Etsy shop "Bunny Burrow Boutique" with handmade rabbit-themed and other jewelry, art and the occasional vintage item! Here are the links: Etsy Bunny Burrow Boutique  Please also "like" the Bunny Burrow Boutique Facebook page too! Some of the Bunny Burrow Boutiquemoney also goes to rabbit rescues and non-profit organizations! Thanks for checking us out. Also, just for reading Rabbit Slippers Blog,  you can use the coupon code: "RABBITSLIPPERS1" (on Etsy Shop) at checkout to get a 20% discount off your purchase  until the end of day October 31st, 2012.                                                        


Please visit the Rabbit Hop Shop at the following link (Rabbit Hop Shoppe link) for rabbit themed items and gifts!  Please also "like" the Rabbit Hop Shoppe Facebook page. Thanks!


Friday, June 1, 2012

Bunny Burrow Boutique Supports House Rabbit Network

Hi There,
Excited here to tell you that House Rabbit Network is the designated recipient of donations for the month of June at the Etsy shop, The Bunny Burrow Boutique and our new Artfire shop Bunny Burrow Boutique at Artfire,   The shops continue listing new items for sale and being new they are still evolving and growing! Bunny Burrow Boutique's commitment to helping rabbit rescues and rabbit welfare organizations (such as the House Rabbit Society) is very important to us.
To top it off, for every purchase made at Bunny Burrow Boutique on Etsy,  or Bunny Burrow Boutique on Artfire, a donation of one dollar ($1.00) will be made to the House Rabbit Network until the end of day on June 30th,  2012. 
 
 




The House Rabbit Network is "a  501c3 specializing in Rabbit Education and Adoption in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Connecticut." (as described on their website) You can find them here on Facebook...  


Please stop by the Bunny Burrow Boutique on Etsy or Bunny Burrow Boutique on Artfire. There are rabbit-themed jewelry items, but it's not limited to that! There are nature and animal themed items and just some nice pieces that would appeal to anyone. Please also "like" us on Facebook. By the way, there is free shipping for USA and Canadian purchases  also.  Thanks for stopping by today.
 
 
 
 
Rabbit Slippers has a new e-mail address rabbitslippersblog@gmail.com if you want to e-mail any ideas, suggestions, comments, concerns or share anything. 


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Please "like" Rabbit Slippers Blog on Face Book to keep up with the latest postings & events.

You can also sign up by e-mail notices at the top right of the page. (Your privacy is important to Rabbit Slippers).


You can also follow through Google Friend Connect or Networked Blogs, both located in the right side bar.
Check out the new Etsy shop "Bunny Burrow Boutique" with handmade rabbit-themed and other jewelry, art and the occasional vintage item! Here are the links: Etsy Bunny Burrow Boutique  and on Artfire Artfire Bunny Burrow Boutique Please also "like" the Bunny Burrow Boutique Facebook page too! Some of the Bunny Burrow Boutiquemoney also goes to rabbit rescues and non-profit organizations! Thanks for checking us out. Also, just for reading Rabbit Slippers Blog,  you can use the coupon code: "RABBITSLIPPERS1" (on Etsy Shop) at checkout to get a 20% discount off your purchase  until the end of day May 31, 2012.                                                        


Please visit the Rabbit Hop Shop at the following link (Rabbit Hop Shoppe link) for rabbit themed items and gifts!  Please also "like" the Rabbit Hop Shoppe Facebook page. Thanks!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Shopping Spree Winner Announced

Hello,

I apologize for the delay in announcing the winner of the contest to win a $30.00 shopping spree at the Bunny Burrow Boutique (Etsy shop) http://www.etsy.com/shop/BunnyBurrowBoutique. I was using an online widget called Rafflecopter to randomly choose a winner, but it wasn't cooperating. It different browsers, several tries, and then some hardcore research to get the answer as to why the choose a winner button wasn't working on it. Anyways, that is straightened out and now I am coming to the announcement....

First I'd like to thank everyone who participated and to the person who emailed me about getting the Rafflecopter widget to accept entries in the first place! 

Drum Roll.....


And a big congratulations go out to: Deanna (I've already sent her an email, so she should know who she is).Deanna, please just respond to my email with the instructions in it and we will be on our way to getting you to pick out your prizes and my sending them out to you! Looking forward to hearing from you!



Thanks again to all who participated!


Mary Ellen




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You can also follow through Google Friend Connect or Networked Blogs, both located in the right side bar.
Check out the new Etsy shop "Bunny Burrow Boutique" with handmade rabbit-themed and other jewelry, art and the occasional vintage item! Here are the links: Etsy Bunny Burrow Boutique  and on Artfire Artfire Bunny Burrow Boutique Please also "like" the Bunny Burrow Boutique Facebook page too! Some of the Bunny Burrow Boutiquemoney also goes to rabbit rescues and non-profit organizations! Thanks for checking us out. Also, just for reading Rabbit Slippers Blog,  you can use the coupon code: "RABBITSLIPPERS1" (on Etsy Shop) at checkout to get a 20% discount off your purchase  until the end of day May 31, 2012.                                                        


Please visit the Rabbit Hop Shop at the following link (Rabbit Hop Shoppe link) for rabbit themed items and gifts!  Please also "like" the Rabbit Hop Shoppe Facebook page. Thanks!


Friday, May 25, 2012

A Few Days Left: Help Gainesville Rabbit Rescue

Hello, Thanks for stopping by. Just wanted to let you know that there's just a few days left until the end of the month. Gainesville Rabbit Rescue is the designated recipient for donations from purchases made at Bunny Burrow Boutique on Etsy. The last day of this month (May 2012) is the last day that donations from purchases will go to them.

For every purchase made at Bunny Burrow Boutique on Etsy, a donation of one dollar ($1.00) will be made to Gainesville Rabbit Rescue until the end of day on May 31st, 2012. This organization rescues bunnies full-time 24/7/365. Gainesville Rabbit Rescue is also the House Rabbit Society Chapter for the state of Rhode Island. Gainesville Rabbit Rescue has been been known to me for a few years and their love for helping people with their bunnies. They are run solely on volunteer power! You can get further info on them at: Gainesville Rabbit Rescue on Facebook or their website at Gainesville Rabbit Rescue website..
Baby born in rescue. Pregnant mother survived house fire.



Gainesvillle Rabbit Rescue Facebook page right now states that they have a project called IHOP (love the acronymn) which is barn conversion.. They, of course, are dealing vet bills due to spay neuters, other medical issues (for example, one bunny they have rescued survived a house fire), and rescue rabbits arriving there pregnant.  They make sure their bunnies are taken care of! 
Gainesville Rabbit Rescue covers more than just the Gainesville area, but a big part of northern Florida. That's a lot of territory to cover and a lot of bunnies that they help.


Please stop by the Bunny Burrow Boutique on Etsy. Or you can also check out a new branch on Artfire Bunny Burrow Boutique on Artfire. To celebrate its Grand Opening,  the Artfire shop (only), not only will a $1.00 donation be given per each item purchased, but you can get 20% off on your entire purchase using the coupon code GRANDOPENING at checkout from now until June 9th, 2012. There are rabbit-themed jewelry items, but it's not limited to that! There are nature and animal themed items and just some nice pieces that would appeal to anyone. Please also "like" us on Facebook. By the way, there is free shipping for any purchase in the United States and Canada also.  Thanks for stopping by today.


Rabbit Slippers has a new e-mail address rabbitslippersblog@gmail.com if you want to e-mail any ideas, suggestions, comments, concerns or share anything. 

Please follow Rabbit Slippers Blog on Twitter, too, @RabbitSlipprs . 
Please "like" Rabbit Slippers Blog on Face Book to keep up with the latest postings & events.

You can also sign up by e-mail notices at the top right of the page. (Your privacy is important to Rabbit Slippers).


You can also follow through Google Friend Connect or Networked Blogs, both located in the right side bar.
Check out the new Etsy shop "Bunny Burrow Boutique" with handmade rabbit-themed and other jewelry, art and the occasional vintage item! Here are the links: Etsy Bunny Burrow Boutique  and on Artfire Please also "like" the Bunny Burrow Boutique Facebook page too! Some of the Bunny Burrow Boutiquemoney also goes to rabbit rescues and non-profit organizations! Thanks for checking us out. Also, just for reading Rabbit Slippers Blog,  you can use the coupon code: "RABBITSLIPPERS1" at checkout to get a 20% discount off your purchase  until the end of day May 31, 2012.                                                        


Please visit the Rabbit Hop Shop at the following link (Rabbit Hop Shoppe link) for rabbit themed items and gifts!  Please also "like" the Rabbit Hop Shoppe Facebook page. Thanks!