http://whathasbeenlost.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] whathasbeenlost.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-08-20 11:35 am
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[Creatures of Nature - 5th Period, 8/20]

D handwavily notified the students to bring their pets with them to class, so that when they arrived he had the tables set up for the various cages to rest on.

"I know that you have had these animals for but a few weeks, but it is time to return them," he began. "And in the process show me what you may have learned, how they have affected your lifestyle in assuring theirs was comfortable, and what you thought of your pet in general."


[OOC: Wait for OCD is up.]

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Re: Assignment

[identity profile] turtle-toughguy.livejournal.com 2007-08-20 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Reluctant to put Leo in his cage, Raph was holding him as he talked about his experience. "So, ah, what can I say? Leo's a rabbit, not really sure what kind. Keepin' a rabbit's a lot more work than ya might think. Once Leo got t'know me he was real friendly... Still doesn't like to be held much. Prefers to be on the ground, but he begs for attention if ya pretend not to notice him. It took a lotta time just sittin' with him to get him used t'me though."

Leo wiggled in Raphael's grip, and the turtle placed him on the floor. He kept his eyes on the rabbit as it hopped around his feet. "I'd say he's got a good personality, real friendly. Leo needed a lotta exercise, stuff t'chew on so he wouldn't eat the room, things to play with -he has a stuffed toy he slept with- and a cage big enough to stretch out and stand up in. He went just about everywhere with me to make sure he got the right amount of exercise and stimulation. Always had to watch him, though. He's fast when he wants t'be."

Leo stood on his hind legs to sniff at the class, then shook his head and hopped, kicking his legs excitedly. "... So, yeah.. That's it, I guess. Much as I like him, I couldn't keep a rabbit as a pet outside of school. I'm just not in a good situation to care for one... Glad he's got a good place t'go..."