When Rabbits Come Inside
Just recently my family adopted a new dog. She stayed in the backyard, but there was a problem: We also had a rabbit in the backyard. Dogs and Rabbits don’t get along together very well. So we brought the rabbit into the house. For 2 weeks the Rabbit stayed in a box: a big, plastic, storage box with a red lid. I have to admit, he was quite happy, but I think he was geting a little bit bored. My sisters offered to house the rabbit in their room because we could not put the rabbit in the living room; my dad is allergic to rabbits.
One morning I heard my sister yelling and screaming at the furry rodent. Turned out the rabbit had eaten half of her math page. My mom was not happy and in the end she had to email the teacher to send another copy of the math page. But thats only the biggining.
The next day the rabbit hopped on to my other sisters bed and scratched it up, leaving behind hair and Poop. My other sister was not happy; both of my sisters were angry. I figured they were about to tell me to take the rabbit to my room and house him. Thankfuly it did not come to that.
So we kicked him out to the garage. He was quite happy there. But one day my brother left a mirror in his box. The rabbit (rabbits are pretty dumb) tryed to frighten the other rabbit in the mirror. As he was trying to frighten the other rabbit, the other rabbit frightened him. He backed off and the other rabbit backed off to. The rabbit seing that this was a good chance to show the other rabbit who he was charged and the other rabit charged to. The rabbit never got his revenge for I had finally relized what the noise had been and quickly pulled the mirror out. Boom! The rabbit hit the side of the box. Confused and bewildered he retured to his bed, not knowing were the other rabbit had gone.