Friday, February 06, 2009

go!

10 comments:

PJ said...

If you cropped that photo for the shadow I would totally believe it was a Were-Rabbit. Totally.

d. moll, l.ac. said...

Fats casts an awesome shadow.

Anonymous said...

This is a beautiful picture!

Anonymous said...

Rabbit and the shadow... nice photo!

Anonymous said...

All these lovely pictures of angoras make me want one so badly! Do you spend a lot of time grooming them?

Anonymous said...

Ooh, I think Fats would love a hammie! Not a crazy idea at all :D I remember watching a video of Fats and a hamster... there is such a video, right?? I've been having long work days and sometimes I think I'm losing my mind, lol!

RoadBunner said...

I really like this photo! I agree, interesting shadow!

Anonymous said...

A wild shrew! Bet it had a lot of stories to tell Fats :D

My friend used to have a hamster living in her room.. no cage. But it's hard to find such a small fella in a room with lots of hidey-holes, and they don't exactly come to you when called, so I'm not sure if it's a good idea to allow a hamster free range of the place?

Some breeds of hamsters, e.g. Syrian, Chinese Dwarf etc. are solitary and cannot be housed with another hamster. They'd tear each other apart. I'm not sure how they'd take to another species, although I've seen many photos of rabbits and hamsters together. It's the sweetest thing in the world, looking at different species getting along so well with each other!

YowlYY said...

Love the shadow pic - must experiment with my two and their shadows...I only hope they stand still long enough for me to take a shot!

Mary Wadsworth said...

I just found your blog, I love it!
I want a bunny, but can't have one (two crazy mutts live at our house). So I will be checking in often to get my bunny fix!

Thanks for sharing,
Mary