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This woman makes birthday cakes for bunnies, and they're very cute indeed

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This woman makes birthday cakes for bunnies, and they're very cute indeed
This woman makes birthday cakes for bunnies, and they're very cute indeed

This rabbit owner creates video tutorials instructing people how to make healthy birthday cakes -- for bunnies. In one of the videos, Maeve Nguyen, 30, can be seen skinning a plum and slicing it into layers. She then mashes raspberries to create her 'icing' and transforms the fruits into a 'rabbit layer cake'.  Maeve, an audiologist from Los Angeles, California, said: "I was one of those people who got into the baking craze during the lockdown."But after gaining a few pounds, I started making cakes for my bunnies instead.

It felt like being a little kid again."I've started looking for all different fruits and veggies and finding ways to turn them into something that looks like cake. "I just wanted to give my bunnies something a little different, but this also gives me something fun to do."There has been no complaints from her two rabbits, Sir Timothy Cottontail I and Esme. In a certain sense, these shared meals can also be considered a last-ditch effort from Maeve to make sparks fly between her two pets.In her heart of hearts, Maeve is hoping one of these cakes might be a wedding cake. She said: "I would say they're in a serious relationship but I don't think that Esme is ready to settle down.

They have not been breeding like rabbits. "At this point, they've been together about a year and a half.

I think he's stuck in the friend-zone. "Sir Timothy definitely likes Esme more than she likes him.

I don't know if they're ever going to have kids together." 

This rabbit owner creates video tutorials instructing people how to make healthy birthday cakes -- for bunnies.

In one of the videos, Maeve Nguyen, 30, can be seen skinning a plum and slicing it into layers.

She then mashes raspberries to create her 'icing' and transforms the fruits into a 'rabbit layer cake'.

Maeve, an audiologist from Los Angeles, California, said: "I was one of those people who got into the baking craze during the lockdown."But after gaining a few pounds, I started making cakes for my bunnies instead.

It felt like being a little kid again."I've started looking for all different fruits and veggies and finding ways to turn them into something that looks like cake.

"I just wanted to give my bunnies something a little different, but this also gives me something fun to do."There has been no complaints from her two rabbits, Sir Timothy Cottontail I and Esme.

In a certain sense, these shared meals can also be considered a last-ditch effort from Maeve to make sparks fly between her two pets.In her heart of hearts, Maeve is hoping one of these cakes might be a wedding cake.

She said: "I would say they're in a serious relationship but I don't think that Esme is ready to settle down.

They have not been breeding like rabbits.

"At this point, they've been together about a year and a half.

I think he's stuck in the friend-zone.

"Sir Timothy definitely likes Esme more than she likes him.

I don't know if they're ever going to have kids together." 

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