Phew! Bunnies are a handful! But they're also lots of fun. My first two days have gone pretty well. I never find myself without anything to do. When the building first opens up, volunteers begin by cleaning up the bunny pens and giving the buns delicious kibble. This takes a while because there is a plethora of poo waiting in the pens. This morning, I had to clean a bunch out of the litter boxes. Ewww! Once the buns are cleaned and done, I start on other tasks. Yesterday, I organized some bunny adoption files by name. I like that sort of thing, so it was a-ok. Today, i helped give some bunnies a checkup. This involves inspecting them, weighing them, and giving them treats for being good buns. In addition to these things, I sometimes get to play with the bunnies. Each bunny has a distinct personality, and I love all of them (even the one that growls and charges at me)!
I think one thing that I'll need to work on is doing things faster. I'm still learning the ins and outs of the organization, so I'll get better over time. I don't really have any dislikes about the place (except for all the poop). Everyone who comes in is very nice and polite, contrary to my job at Albertsons. I look forward to continuing my internship, and I hope I can get to know all the bunnies well before I have to go back to school.
I think one thing that I'll need to work on is doing things faster. I'm still learning the ins and outs of the organization, so I'll get better over time. I don't really have any dislikes about the place (except for all the poop). Everyone who comes in is very nice and polite, contrary to my job at Albertsons. I look forward to continuing my internship, and I hope I can get to know all the bunnies well before I have to go back to school.