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Meet all the important behind the scenes people who work at 100th Monkey Records.
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Mr Brambles
Senior Adviser to
the Head Honcho.
His story:
Mr Brambles was
found abandoned
by a freeway, in the
dead of winter. He
was only 5 months old.
He very quickly became
accustomed to the sweet
life of an indoor bunny.
He gives endless kisses,
and is loving his role
as The Head Honcho to
the Senior Adviser to 100th M.
Records.
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Miss Sniffles June Dalton (L)
Assistant to the Senior Adviser to
the Head Honcho.
Her Story:
Sniffles was found in
the same place as
Mr Brambles, by a
freeway, abandoned,
and unloved. When
we saw her we knew
we had to help her
out and bring her into
a safe new home.
She is such a sweet
bunny, very shy with
a wicked sense of
humor. She is very
good at telling Mr B
what to do, and after
a shaky start, they have
now become inseparable.
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Flapjack(R)
Undercover Secret
Special Agent.
Her Story:
Seen here with her
three children, Flapjack
came into our home
pregnant and craving
affection. We found her
in the same place as the
other beauties, and went
on the journey of child
birth right along side her.
She is an amazing and
beautiful bunny, and so
so sweet. The perfect
under cover agent,
she is a stealth and
streamlined *binky a bat
artist.
Binky a bat - like an acrobat
but performing binky's, which
are bunny expressions of
joy and happiness usually
shown in the form of high
jumps and side kicks.
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Blackberry, Spud and Snowflake.
Board of directors of 100th M Records.
Their story:
Born indoors, these bunnies have not known the extreme cold, and extra
fear that abandoned house rabbits can feel when dumped in the wild.
People sometimes think that they'll be ok, but the truth is they don't
know how to be wild. They don't know what not to eat, they don't
have the same speed factor that wild animals have, and can end up
being eaten by coyotes, eagles, hawks and owls. It's not a fun
life out there for them. It would be the same kind of thing
as sending your own child to go and fend for themselves in the country
without giving them any lessons on what not to do.
So if you see a domestic bunny in the wild. Help find a home for
him or her, get the bunny spade or neutered, and tell others to
not dump their pets. Apart from it being illegal, it is just not kind.
We now have 6 indoor house bunnies, they are all spade or neutered.
They are a part of our wonderful family and give us gifts immeasurable each day.
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