He's so cute! He's so fluffy! He's Giol!

Yeah, that's his name. And he's a rabbit. Some sort of miniflop... I think. I got him from the humane society so his heritage is rather vague. I know he's a little over a year old, that he's very sincerely male, and licks himself in places probably best not mentioned.

He also doesn't photograph very well. Hey, you try taking a picture of something that moves that fast.

I love my little friend! *cuddles*

Way more drama than I need

Well, it seems that my apartment wasn't up to spec during the annual inspection. They blamed the rabbit, but aside from the smell it wasn't his fault. (And since I don't have a sense of smell, I couldn't tell that was a problem.) So right now if I have the rabbit I'll be evicted.

Giol's crashing at my parents' while I try to get things sorted out with the landlords. I've cleaned the place up and thrown the things that were the most trouble. Still don't understand half of the complains they had. (For one thing, there was no pest infestation. And that tray on the kitchen floor was where I put full garbage bags when I didn't have time right then to go out to the dumpster. I thought it was better than leaving the bags drip on the floor. The white stuff in it were calcium deposits, not mold.)

So at the moment I'm bunnyless. I miss him so much. He seems to be getting along well, though. And my little brother loves the little guy to pieces.

It seems kinda unfair, though. I know rabbits are messier in some ways than cats, but they're also a lot less messy in other ways. And rabbit messes are easier to clean up after. Ever tried getting hairballs out of carpeting? Rabbits can't throw up, so that's not an issue. Their poop is solid, too, so it vacuums easily. And he goes in his litter box, so aside from the stuff that gets tracked out on his feet it isn't an issue. And unlike some pet rabbits, he hasn't tried to dig through the carpet or eat the cabinets.

I just really want my buddy back.

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