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She's outside her home. One rabbit in each of the other cages. (There is 3. oWink Any one is welcome. As long as they dont'.. Yanno, try to eat them. Although that would be amusing. / 400+ words. 3 points . Table ©Cait


Bambi lifted a small rabbit from the basket, using her human-like hands to smooth down its' fur. It was small and white, with beady eyes. This one was particularly less aggressive then the others. Most of them had known better then to bite at her or anything anyways.. They could most likely tell that she was a predator. Something that they should both respect, and fear.


Rabbits were skittish creatures. She had found them quite difficult to collect.. Especially when she wasn't just killing them quickly then feeding. She had to hold them gently, and try to keep their stress level down. She had never noticed how vocal they were before, but now they seemed to be chattering all the time. When they got upset, they would make a gurgling sound. Or some of them would a squeaky sort of sound. The first few times she heard them, she had made a disgusting face- And used all her will to hold back a growl. But now.. She was finding the noises a bit.. Cute. The furry critters had a different kind of affect on her then puppies and other small things did. They were different. They were beginning to grow on her a bit.. "Yeah, like mold." She thought, smirking.


Bambi cuddled the rabbit to her chest, feeling it burrow against her. She had built a total of three cages so far. Each was made out of wood, and tightly woven vines. Building was never really her favorite thing, but she had done a pretty good job. They were a good size, and easily big enough for the rabbits to be able to turn around. She had recently found out a way to tell the difference between the males and females. She turned the cottontail creature over, studying the creature's underside and finding it to be a female. As it started to squirm, she decided to try something. She was just beginning to try different things with the rabbits after spending so much time studying them. She was now starting to see how they responded more to her.


The mute dog held the rabbit with one of her hands, using the other to softly stroke its' belly. The bunny seemed staggered at first, going completely limp in her paw. She did it a few more times, and was almost equally amused when the creature admitted a small purring sound. A smile was brought to the canines lips almost instantly, a warm feeling overcoming her shock. She counted that as a discovery. Not a huge one, but it definitely made her more interested in figuring more things about them.


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