Sunday, December 18, 2011

Jingle Bells

Oh no! It's that sprouts and jingle bells time again. Why won't they believe I hate sprouts? I tell them over and over again by tossing them out of my veggie dish. They put one in, I throw it out. They put another in. I toss it out.
Jingle bells are even worse. All that banging on the piano is horrible.


I always drop a big hint by dashing into the room and sitting beside it but it never works. Have they forgotten rabbits hate loud noises.?It's lucky I'm a bit deaf. My vet says lop eared buns are more likely to be a bit deaf because of the shape of ear canals and the lop. More likely to get abscesses as well. We can't clean the canal out with a back toenail, not that I'd like to do that. Mind you, we're all a bit deaf in this house but nobody else has the excuse of being lop-eared.
There is some good news though, we have found a new home for a house rabbit somebody had put out into the street. How can people do that? How do they expect a bunny to find food on a hard street on its own? It will now have a little girl to love it and a cosy house for Christmas. I am so thankful because I am too old to bond with another rabbit. I wonder what I will get this year? I've had my first Christmas card already. I can't see a Santa on it anywhere but it looks very cheerfull.A very happy Christmas to all my friends.

2 comments:

Jenny said...

Hi Harvey,
Garfield has also had a Christmas card without a Santa on. Seated beside him is a rabbit, (maybe it's you Harvey)and a dog. He was ok about "rabbit" but definitely not impressed being seated beside a dog.
Hope you have a lovely Christmas Harvey with not too many sprouts on your plate. Tell your servant you believe they cause flatulence - that should put off serving them to you.
Best wishes,
Jenny and Garfield

George Online Cat said...

My human is going deaf and she doesn't have lop ears either. My predecessor Little Mog went deaf. At first it helped. She no longer worried about the hoover, then she found it rather worrying.
But with good human care it doesn't matter much.
love George