Some of you may be focused on the religious aspects of Easter, while others just want the eggs and chocolate. Why not both?
And while we’re at it, let’s throw in some cute animals. But they can’t have the chocolate.

Some of you may be focused on the religious aspects of Easter, while others just want the eggs and chocolate. Why not both?
And while we’re at it, let’s throw in some cute animals. But they can’t have the chocolate.

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These are hilarious!! Remind me to get bunny ears for Charlie next Easter.
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Definitely! The boy won’t know what hit him, but he’ll know his mom and his aunt are nuts. 🤣
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Maybe we could combine the religious aspects of Easter and the food by worshipping the chocolate?
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Way ahead of ya there. 😍🍫
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Since cruel and unusual punishment is supposed to be illegal in this country, I have never tried to put bunny ears or anything else or any other type of costume on one of my cats.
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Then you haven’t lived. What is life without risk? 😂
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Nor have I ever tried to put a costume on one of my dogs either.
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Does the bunny on the flying trapeze hop through the air with the greatest of ease? Just like the man in the original song? I have a copy of this song with the words and the music in one of the music books which I inherited from my mother. I will even play it for someone else if this person will give me enough fuel as in chocolate. Yes I do play more better when I am on the outside of some good chocolate. The words were written by George Leybourne and the music by Gaston Lyle.
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Maybe the Easter Bunny with fangs is the Easter Bunny From Hell?
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I’ve never met a kitty that would tolerate any kind of costume or head gear. And that bunny in the first pic is downright scary!
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Isn’t it, though? 🤣 I love bunnies, but I wouldn’t want one as a pet. A friend in college was constantly having to replace phone cords because her bunny would chew through them.
I think cats in Japan are apparently more tolerant of costumes than any I’ve seen. Luke would tolerate it for maybe 30 seconds at the most, just long enough to get a pic. I think you have to get them started as kittens if you’re really determined that your cat will wear costumes.
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