Thumbnail organization is hard! Guinness, as you can see, clearly hates his sweet potato. He also played very gently with the kids who used to be my neighbors (and was very good on leash with them, after I’d warned them not to jerk it…and not to pretend it was a jump rope either…) - he’s usually good with kids anyway, but it helped that he was already exhausted!
I’m fairly certain that all kids are magnetically attracted to leashes, they always ask to hold them. If it’s attached to his actual harness loop I don’t mind - that’s far enough down his back he barely notices it and it’s really only good to prevent him walking off too far.
HOLY ENORMOUS PAWS!!!
These little bunnies, about 6 days old, were attacked by a dog and orphaned. Two out of the litter of five did not survive, and these three were not doing very well.
Enter Noah-the non-releasable, one-legged homing pigeon/rock dove that we have here in rehab.
Noah kept going over to the bunny cage and looking in-even sleeping in front of the door to the cage. Then, 2 days ago, I only counted 2 bunnies in the cage, so I hurriedly picked Noah up from the front of the cage so I could look inside. And to my surprise-there was the tiny bunny-under Noah’s wing-sound asleep!
The bunny had crawled through the cage-preferring a featherbed, no doubt. Now, they are all together, and the bunnies are doing GREAT. When the bunnies scoot underneath Noah’s feathers, he extends his wings out to surround them-and they snuggle. When one of them moves and they start sticking out here and there, he gently pushes them back under him with his beak!
Although the bunnies seem to be his favorite, Noah now helps out with many rescue babies here at the Wild Rose Rescue Ranch.
How wonderful it is to have a full-time soft-feathered nurturer here at the rescue ranch! He cuddles with all the babies as they snuggle under his warm feathers…and he “coos” as if singing them to sleep with a lullaby.
holy shit i’m crying
That is so precious!



