Other Pets in Our Home
Miranda's Bunny
Freshwater Aquarium Life
Nathaniel's Kenyan Sand Boa
Our Dogs
Our Rabbit is an indoor-only house bunny adopted from the Sweet Binks Rabbit Rescue in RI.
Some Bunny Facts:
Rabbits can be trained to use litter-boxes.
Rabbits are social, and are happier bonded with another bunny.
House Bunnies live longer, healthier lives than outdoor bunnies.
Rabbits should should be spayed or neutered to prevent health issues and inappropriate behaviors.
Rescued Bunnies make wonderful pets.
Adults are calmer and easier to train than baby bunnies.
Rabbits can get along with other well-behaved pets.
For more information, please visit
The House Rabbit Society.
This is Curtis, Miranda's
Dutch Rabbit.
Curtis is litter box trained, and gets
along with all of our other pets.  He
has his own cage, but the door is
never closed.  Curtis likes to hop
around the house, and goes back to
his cage whenever he wants to nap.  It
is not uncommon to have a cat
visiting with him in his cage!
Timber is our long-haired black and red German Shepherd Dog.
Playing with cousin Rusty, a Standard Apricot Poodle.
This is our bamboo shrimp.  He's just too cool!
Moo lives in a tank with sand, a heat pad, heat rock, and three
different types of lights to provide him with different spectrums and
warmth. He eats frozen thawed pinkies.  He will grow to be about 3
feet long.  Moo enjoys being handled, but spends most of his time
buried in the sand.
We have a 125 gallon tank with live plants, and lots of really neat critters.
The cats love the tanks.
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Our Miniature Poodle
Bunsen is our
miniature
Apricot Poodle.
Bunsen is great
company for
Timber!
This is an albino leopard gecko.  
She is very friendly.