Pea's still trouble
Pea looking innocent and happy with Hops
But the last two nights, Pea's taken to tossing her metal food dish (that hooks onto the bars of the condo) with food in it during the morning when I'm still sleeping. Sometimes I just yell at her: "Pea, knock it off!" It never takes more than 1 or 2 scoldings, though. She knows English better than I give her credit for sometimes.
This morning I got out of bed and went right to my computer. I had a podcast to record with my buddy Matt Villano. As soon as Pea saw me (the condo is in the same room as my office), she started rattling around. Basically being as loud as she can be. Not for playing, but for "Hey, lemme out!"
So I went over to her cage and said, "Now, Pea, you're being a bad bunny. You have to be quiet so I can work. Don't be naughty." Any normal non-bunny person would think I was crazy if I thought she understood me, but didn't Pea shut right up?! And she stayed quiet for the whole podcast, right up until after it I went over to her cage and told her what a good girl she was and fed her raisins (by holding one end of them in my mouth and letting her take them -- a special-occasion delivery method) and let her out.
She was so happy when he was out that she immediately ran a little Bunny 500, ending up across the room facing me. I did a little squich sound (a playful one my bunnies have come to know) and she binkied into the bedroom to meet up with her cohorts, Hops and Kayla.
It's moments like these that make having bunnies so great. Also, you know, I feel like Snow White. :-)
Labels: bunny_games, SweetPea