Monday, May 3, 2010

A Bunny Plush Toy Can Be Better Than the Real Rabbit

Bugs Bunny is undoubtedly the most famous rabbit in the world and as is the case, bunny plush toys are in high demand.

Bugs was "born" in 1940 and is most famous for the phrase "what's up doc?" He is known as a free and easy personality prone to getting himself out of one scrape after another. Bugs is also known for his ongoing feuds with other Looney Toon characters including, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, and Daffy Duck. Bugs Bunny has appeared in multiple television shows and movies over the years and even has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1997, Bugs was immortalized on a United States postal stamp and is listed as the number seven most popular stamp on the U.S. postal services list of top 10 [most popular stamps].

Despite Bugs Bunny's iconic stature and the love both children and adults have for him, contrary to popular belief, keeping a real rabbit as a pet is not without its challenges. It is for precisely this reason that bunny plush toys are a wonderful alternative to the real thing. Rabbits require as much care and work as a cat or dog; they need fresh food and water on a daily basis; their cages and litter boxes need daily cleaning; they also require daily exercise outside the confines of their cage or they will become both bored and depressed. To think that rabbits are low maintenance and a better alternative to a dog or cat as a first-time pet, is simply a myth.

Luckily, with rabbit plush toys, a child can experience the love of a rabbit without all of the responsibility of having to care for the real thing. Bunny plush toys come in every imaginable color and size and are extremely soft to the touch. In place of a teddy bear, a bunny plush toy is an exquisite alternative for hugging and cuddling.

Children's books are often known for portraying rabbits as very cuddly and docile. The truth is, rabbits don't really like to be held or carried around. While some like to spend time with their owners, it can be stressful for them to find themselves in situations (like being held) in which they have no control; they have been known to bite or scratch to try and free themselves from an uncomfortable situation. With a bunny plush toy, a child will never have to worry about being physically harmed by the animal or how often they pick it up and carry it around - they may even want to sleep on it like a pillow which a bunny plush toy will not mind in the least.

Angeline Hope is a collector of bunny plush toy collectibles. You can view a huge selection of quality bunny plush toy collectibles at MyBigPlush.

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