Alberta’s mountain cottontail: Baby bunny “ranks 11 out of 10 on the cuteness scale.” Thank you Calgary for your cat by-law success and thank you *house* cat owners for keeping your *house* cats in the house and enclosed outdoors.

I love this *house* cat by-law success story!

This interview with Brian Keating is delightful (and soul and heart healing, notably with Israel’s genocide aided by USA, UK, Germany, Canada, etc., and the many horrid rape cases that keep happening). His photo of the baby mountain cottontail is precious and adorable (even if the species was introduced and doesn’t belong here – we white invasive genocidal humans don’t belong here either).

It ranks 11 out of 10 on the cuteness scale! Called a mountain cottontail, this is a baby bunny & is the size of a hamster! I’ve been seeing it daily since photographing him two weeks ago. Here’s the story (8 min):www.cbc.ca/listen/live-…

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It ranks 11 out of 10 on the cuteness scale! Called a mountain cottontail, this is a baby bunny & is the size of a hamster! I’ve been seeing it daily since photographing him two weeks ago. Here’s the story (8 min):

The Homestretch with Chris dela Torre, Jenny Howe Brian Keating on baby bunnies 7:52 Min, May 20, 2025

We find out how the latest column from Homestretch naturalist Brian Keating was inspired by a baby bunny in his neighbour’s yard.

2025 Photo by Brian Keating of a Mountain Cottontail baby, cutie patoootie adorable. The baby is tiny, Brian said in the interview size of a hamster, in shades of browns, lovely tiny eyes and short ears.

Photo by Brian Keating

A photo by Chris Fisher of a Mountain Cottontail with black backdrop. The Cottontail is adorably cute in various browns, with lovely dark brown eyes, and not very long ears.

Photo by Chris Fisher

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