Visiting Expert October 2006

Fluffy

Also Known As: Fluff
Fluffers
Tuffy
Pufferdoo
Breed: Holland Lop
Weight: 4 Pounds
Sex: Male
Age: 1 Year
Known Associates:

Lone Rabbit

Fluffy
Hey! I'm busy here!

 

 

 Best Known For:

When you don't respond to his commands, he expresses his displeasure by making a snorting/grunting noise--this is your warning. If you don't give in at this point, you risk him having a grudge against you for days. To get back into his good graces, you must offer him a few pieces of dried papaya bits, raisins, or a little piece of banana.
He loves being petted, expecially getting his nose rubbed.
He doesn't like being alone, so he follows Mom and Dad into the bedroom at night. He wakes them up very early in the morning, demanding food by throwing around his dishes and making a lot of noise.
Fluffy is very picky when it comes to his veggies...his favorites are mixed mesclun greens, curly parsley, escarole, and baby carrots. He can't stand collard greens, turnip greens, beet greens, or green peppers. Also, he won't eat his pellets unless they're moistened down with water and have butternut squash baby food mixed in to make a "mush". He's also particular about his hay...believe it or not, he knows the difference between brands and refuses to eat most brands outside of his regular stuff.
Fluffers has the rabbit equivalent of obsessive compulsive disorder. He likes to have his floor towels and dishes in a certain arrangement...if you dare move anything (for example, when cleaning), he has a fit and starts throwing things around. He will continue to have a fit until everything is put back into its proper place. Depending what type of mood he's in, he'll either forgive you immediately or he'll have a grudge against you for days.
All these little quirks are what make Fluffers unique, and there's absolutely nothing that his human family would change about him. He's part of the family and is very much loved by all.

 If You Could Read His Mind:

"I'm the boss! Pet me now! Where is my papaya?"
 
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