Did I accidentally type Mizuna? Haha now several people have thought her name is Mizuna. She’s Kizuna. Actually, her full name is Kizuna Hoku-lele. Kizuna is Japanese for bond or tie (like a bond of friendship) and Hoku-lele is Hawaiian for shooting star.It took us two days to come up with a cute name we both liked.
We HAVE discussed about what to do with the rabbit over breaks and graduation. We actually discussed it before we bought her. We’re not sure about this winter break yet, but she is only going to be gone for winter break for 2 weeks so we just have to find someone to watch her for that time. As for the summer, she is going to be here and is taking her over the summer. We’re also estimating a monthly cost of about 40 dollars for her, because I have a meal plan at the cafeteria and can smuggle vegetables out of there for her, so we don’t have to pay for vegetables at all.
Next year, as of now, we tentatively plan to room together again. I will only be here in the fall though, and am then studying abroad in the spring. Then she is graduating and I’ll have one year left. But she is doing JET (teaching English in Japan) and wants to take Kizuna with her. But there’s still the possibility I would take her the next year instead… because just one year after her I’m doing JET!!! Neither one of us plans to move back to the states, so either way ONE of us is going to import her to Japan. Apparently it’s not too difficult and she will probably only need to be in quarantine for a day max because Hawaii is the only rabies-free state in the US, which makes moving animals very easy… they don’t really need to quarantine them much. If my roommate ends up being the one to take Kizuna, it will just become her bunny, because although I will be in Japan the very next year and could take her, I think it would be too stressful for her to be switching homes like that. I’d rather give her up and know she’s in a good stable home. So yeah… we’ve definitely given this a lot of thought… we don’t just want to toss her after graduation! She’s just like a child of ours and it’s our responsibility to take care of her, or we wouldn’t have gotten her in the first place. I hate people who get pets and then don’t give them any attention! That’s not fair to the animal!!!
Wow I’m ranting now. I’m sorry. Anyway, I took Kizuna in the bathroom again today… she was so cute. I brought in an egg carton and big box for her to sit on, and a towel I have decided to make her towel for her, along with her food and water. I sat on the floor and watched her for a while and talked to her and then did some homework. I handled her for about 10-15 minutes but mostly just pet her a little and let her explore the bathroom. She explored a lot and kept coming over to sniff me. She got right up in my face and her whiskers tickled my face. She certainly seems affectionate, considering we just got her 5 days ago! She even started licking my finger a little and giving me the affectionate bunny nips. It kind of hurt so I jerked my finger back, but I made sure not to scold her because I know she was just showing her affection. What’s a good way to show her I appreciate her affection but don’t want her nibbling quite so hard?
She certainly seems docile considering she’s only 3 months old! She did plenty of exploring but also spent quite a bit of time stretched out on her towel with her front paws in front of her. It was quite cute. And she’s finally learned to jump into her cage! I’m so proud! I have a bottom-opening cage door so I just take the whole top off and let her jump out, so I don’t have to worry about her hurting her foot on the door. She both jumped out of her cage and also back in when we were done playing. I’m so proud of her!
Okay, I’m done ranting now. I’m just so excited.
Oh, I did have one more question about the water! My suitemate (who is a big animal lover and thinks Kizuna is adorable) has like 20 fish in her room and told me that tap water has trace amounts of chlorine in it that would kill fish so she has to put something in the water to break it up before she puts it in her fish tank… now I drink this water all the time and it certainly hasn’t killed ME yet, but bunnies are a lot more fragile than people I’m assuming so I thought I’d ask… is it okay to just give her tap water? Also, she currently has both a water bowl (though it’s plastic so I’d like to get a new one soon) AND a water bottle in her cage, because when I take her out to play she has to drink from the bowl because I have nothing to hook the bottle onto), but would it be okay to just leave the bottle in her cage and save the bowl for playtime? I’ve witnessed her drinking out of both (sometimes right after one another!) so she doesn’t seem to have a particular preference or anything.
Okay, I’m done ranting so here are a few more cute pictures that my roommate took: