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Pet rabbit works owner with swish of fluffy tail

COURTNEY SMITH

Issue date: 3/3/09 Section: Variety
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Chance, the English Lop, is
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Chance, the English Lop, is "just a house bunny," according to owner Stephanie May.
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Chance, an English Lop rabbit, is a bit of a male diva - he knows how to work his fluffy tail, luxurious ears and seductive hop to get exactly what he wants.

"I got him from a breeder in Tennessee, and his parents were show rabbits. So he could be in shows because he got all of the right characteristics, but he is just a house bunny," said owner Stephanie May, a biology major from Atlanta.

"I actually used to have a full length mirror in my room, and he would stand in front of it on his hind legs and check himself out."

But, standing in front of the mirror and admiring his large ears, which measure a foot long each, is about all this fluff ball knows to do with them.

"When I call his name, he will sometimes come, but most of the time, he just ignores me and does this thing where he will act like he wants me to pay attention to him. But, as soon as I reach for him, he runs away," the 21-year-old junior said.

It's apparent that Chance is a strong-willed little bunny; but, according to May, it is these feisty antics and unique quirks that make Chance so endearing and original.

"If he knows he is not allowed somewhere, he will kind of half-way hop in and look back to see if I am watching him," she said.

"If I'm not [watching], then he will slowly hop back there, but if I am, he gets excited that he was caught and runs away. It is just so cute. "

Chance has also found a very unlikely friend and playmate in the household: May's large husky house dog.

"He really loves to play with my dog, so he will run up and head-butt the dog and then the dog will chase him, and Chance will run. And then later he will steal one of the dog's toys to tease him," she said.

"At first, the dog thought that Chance was a new toy for him, but we corrected that behavior very quickly, and they get along great now."

Editor's Note: Each week, reporter Courtney Smith will profile a quirky pet that belongs to someone on campus. This is the first installment in the series. If you or someone you know has a unique pet you'd like the University community to know about, email Courtney Smith at c5s@uga.edu.
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Tiffany

posted 3/03/09 @ 10:49 AM EST

Remember that just the same as with dogs and cats, there are tons of homeless and abandoned bunnies, ferrets, chinchillas, birds, and other random and sundry exotic pets that are available from adoption from rescue groups. (Continued…)

Human Being

posted 3/03/09 @ 3:56 PM EST

First of all, this is not very newsworthy.

Second, remember that every time you purchase an animal from a breeder or a pet store, you are condemning another to die. (Continued…)

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Joe

posted 3/03/09 @ 8:18 PM EST

Wow, careful what you tell this reporter. She misquoted everything that Steph said, except for maybe that very last sentence. Bullet really did think Chance was a toy; problem is he still does, and they cannot be left alone together. (Continued…)

Kristina

posted 3/03/09 @ 8:49 PM EST

Holy crap those ears are bigger than my feet. I should be careful what I say though, Chance can prolly hear me right now.

Jenna

posted 3/16/09 @ 11:15 PM EST

To the asshole Joe:

First of all, if your friend agreed to have an article written about her pet, she would probably want it to seem much cuter and well-trained than it really is because why would anyone want to read about a boring bunny? Secondly, Courtney Smith is a personal friend of mine and owner of an adorable, sociable pet rabbit. (Continued…)

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