Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Introducing Rudolph

It is a happy day as I am finally introducing my new house rabbit. I have had him for about three weeks now but we have been quietly getting to know each other, and I wanted to give him chance to settle in before beginning his duties as Cottontails' new ambassador.

But the time has come.

So. Ladies and gentleman..... I present...... Rudolph!


Rudolph is a little Netherland Dward cross bunny and we think he is about 18 months old. He is a 'rescue bunny' having been abandoned just before Christmas when his owner no longer wanted him. She didn't even say if he had a name, so the vet who took him in called him Rudolph.

Happily Rudolph made it to a rescue center, The Essex Rabbit Rat and Guinea Pig Rescue. They took care of him, had him neutered and vaccinated, and listed him on the wonderful rescue website Rabbit Rehome, where I came across him.

From when I initially spotted him, it took me about three weeks to take the plunge. Such a very big step, and dear Humphrey left such big paws to fill. There were several phone calls and emails to Wendy, the lovely lady who runs the rescue center. And then one Saturday on January I headed off down to Essex to pick him up. It was a 10 hour round trip! Madness probably, with so many rescue bunnies much closer, but I felt drawn to this little fellow, and as most rescue centers rehome their rabbits in pairs, I was happy to travel to find a single chap, to find the right bunny for me.

Rudolph is settling in nicely and I already love him to bits!

After a life in a tiny hutch, he is very much enjoying tearing around the house. He creates quite a commotion, jumping and racing from the office, across the landing, into the bedroom and back. He hasn't discovered the stairs yet, but I don't think it will be long. And over the last couple of days he has started flopping over on to his back and falling asleep next to me - a sure sign that he is happy and relaxed - and that he trusts me.

At the moment he spends his nights in an indoor hutch in the Cottontails office, then in the mornings I open the door and he can spend all day and evening hopping around as he wishes. He is so well behaved and uses the litter tray in his hutch 100% of the time. (Apart from an unfortunate incident involving a pile of Mike's clothes. Oh and the occasion on Mike's side of the bed. Do you think he is trying to say something?)

So far there has been no stock nibbling which is a huge relief. But he has chomped his way through a mobile phone charger. And a lamp cable. Both my fault for leaving such tasty nibble-magnets in his path - I am still adjusting from Humphrey, the most perfect and placid rabbit in the world.

And he has a little quirk which I love.... he wags his tail! I have never, ever seen a rabbit do this before but he properly wags his little tail! I have looked it up and apparently it is a sign of excitement and / or defiance. It is very funny!

Anyway, enough words. Let's get to the bit we've all been waiting for.... some photos!


 Under the desk, a favourite spot


 Stretching out under the radiator, a favourite pass time


Rudolph's night quarters



By day he prefers to sit on his hutch, rather than in it



Gazing out at the balcony, looking forward to summer



He often sits under my chair,. This is tricky - I must not wheel about..


Showing an interest in paperwork...


Meeting a new friend - surely the first of many

me and the little fella


Spot the Rudolph!

Friday, 8 February 2013

Maileg Spring 2013 - the rest!

Okay so I've pretty much covered the bunnies in the last two posts, but there are of course many more lovely toys coming from Maileg this spring. Here are some of things that caught my eye at this year's Spring Fair...

The Maileg Mice


Several new matchbox mice are coming, and look! the matchboxes have changed a bit in design, I really like the new ones which picture a little mouse.





There are two new parent mice and, best of all, they come with a house. They didn't have a sample on the stand but apparently it's made from a sort of reinforced fabric / cardboard combination - the same stuff as the newspaper furniture. (Those of you who are Maileg mouse mad will know what I am talking about).

And there is a giant mouse - a Mega Maxi Mouse to be precise. He is huge (about a meter tall). Think carefully before buying this mouse - he could really do with a room all of his own!

 
There are also some new individual little mice available in Maileg's circus theme. Joining the existing clown there is now a ring master and strong man. And the Big Top circus set looks like great fun. Oh - and there is a beefeater mouse.

The Cats


Three long thin dangly cats have joined the Maileg family this season. They wear natty little neckachiefs and, from memory, were about 30cm in height. (Rather worryingly they are pictured on the same page as the mice in the catalogue. But let's face it, they wouldn't stand a chance against Mega Maxi Mouse.)




Boat and Castle - and new rattles


I really liked these - a fabric boat and castle, they are not huge (about 20cm) but they are padded and stand up on their own. They would be the perfect receptacles for the new style rattles - prince, princess, knight, dragon, pirate, mermaid, captain and shark.





Melamin Dining Sets


This is something completely new and I really love it. Some prettily decorated Melamin dining sets. There is a little toadstool which turns into an egg cup, a plate, bowl and spoon. Also a lovely bib.



Maileg Easter


And of course there are some lovely new Easter decorations - little fabric chicks and bunnies, plus some pretty new Easter tins.



So there we go.

Now I have to go and do some sums, make some decisions and decide exactly what to order...

Thursday, 7 February 2013

More about the new Maileg rabbits...

In my last post I told you about the new Maileg rabbit concept - from March onwards all new Maileg bunnies will only be wearing only underwear, with all additional clothing available to buy separately.

So far I have been working from a PDF of a catalogue,  but yesterday I finally got to see the rabbits for real when I visited the Spring Fair trade fair at the NEC.

I took oodles of photographs for you, but first a guide to the new rabbits themselves, which have changed in size just a little.


My measurements are approximate - I failed to take a tape measure so used a sheet of A4 paper (30 cm in length right?) to try and measure the rabbits. Ever the professional.

The Micro Rabbits are the current 'baby' size, the Mini Rabbits are the current 'small' size, Medium Rabbits are, well, medium sized (the most popular, sort of 'standard' Maileg rabbit), Maxi Rabbit and Mega Rabbit are two new sizes replacing the existing single 'large' size, and Mega Maxi Rabbit is the really huge one - the current XL or 'giant' size.

So it is now a wonderful and extensive family - but that's rabbits for you! On to the photos....


 
Just look at all the lovely outfits!






Clothes packaging - Front....


... and Back


And finally,who's this? Yes there's a rogue Mega Maxi Mouse.

Once again the rabbits have taken up quite enough space for one post, but in the next couple of days I'll share the rest of the new range with you - think mice, cats, boats, castles and dining sets...

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Maileg Spring 2013 - and LOTS of bunnies coming to Cottontails

I promised you some Maileg news, and here it is.

It's in two parts.

Firstly, the new catalogue for Spring Summer 2013 has arrived and there are lots of lovely new things in it - more about the rest of the range in another post, but for now we are going to concentrate on bunnies, because it's all change in the world of the Maileg Rabbit.


 



You know they used to do the rabbits in various sizes and various outfits, and then occasionally there would be some extra outfits available too? Well, they've decided to stop producing 'clothed' rabbits and instead let you choose your own clothes...

So, in the near future, all the different sized rabbits will come wearing a lovely set of underwear (they're not entirely naked obviously, that wouldn't be decent) and we will also be stocking LOTS of Maileg outfits for you to choose from. Everything will probably start arriving late Feb . So - you will choose a rabbit, choose an outfit and therefore make up your own Maileg bunny. Nice.

The bunnies in their undies


Just a few of the clothes....

... and just a few more


But that's not all.

The second Big Piece of News:

I have bought up all the remaining UK stock of clothed bunnies. (SO exciting!) I have simply loads of them here. They arrived today and are hopping about in boxes in the hall downstairs, thumping their feet and waiting to be unpacked.

I am planning to have a little festival of Maileg rabbits, with special offers and competitions. It's going to be lots of fun.

I'll get things up and running next week.

Bunnies in my hall....

So, there we are. My exciting Maileg news. Naked rabbits for the future and LOTS of clothed rabbits for the present.

HOORAY! The more Maileg rabbits the merrier, we say.

Friday, 18 January 2013

Tell Tail... Competition to win £50!

Hooray! It's time for another Cottontails competition, and this time it's all about tails.

Win me! (oh and £50 to spend at Cottontails too)


Have a look at the eight tails pictured below - they all belong to toys I stock at Cottontails.  Anyone correctly identifying all eight tails will go into a draw to win £50 to spend at Cottontails - with a little Laura Long long-tailed mouse thrown in too!

Hopefully it won't be too hard, but just tricky enough to be a bit of a challenge. Every animal is on the Cottontails website, and don't forget the little search box in the top right corner of the website, it might help you narrow down certain types of animal and so on.




1. A classic Moulin Roty toy, my favourite animal


2. This creature is famous for it's long tail (& love of cheese)



3. Little boys are said to be made of these, along with slugs and snails


4. Enemy of St. George....


5. These animals are famous for their curly tails


6. Less of a tail, more of a brush....


7. Another of our favourite creatures, part of a Grand Family


8. Beatrix Potter wrote about one called Tommy Brock

When you think you've worked out who the tails belong to, simply send me an email to charlotte@cottontailsbaby.co.uk with your list of names.

All the correct answers will go into a hat and I'll pick a winner on the last day of January.

And finally, it would be nice if you would like to leave a comment to say you've taken part, but please don't give away the answers in your comment.

Have fun and good luck!

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Cottontails Baby in The Guardian

Something very exciting happened in the run up to Christmas, and it meant that I was so busy I am only now finding time to write about it.

Cottontails baby was named 'Best for Toys' in The Guardian's guide to independent online shopping!

This little accolade, along with having several products featured in their Christmas shopping gift guide, has meant a huge soar in sale, just going to show that a bit of 'big' publicity makes such a difference to a little shop like mine.  I am delighted!




You can read the whole article here - Christmas gift ideas: 10 super sites for shopping

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Goodbye Humphrey

 


I always knew that one day I would have to write this post, but that doesn't make it any easier.

Just over three weeks ago, dear Humphrey passed away.

I haven't felt able to write about it until now, needing a bit of time to come to terms with it by myself.

You know that thing where, when people are nice to you, you kind of fall apart? Well what with it being the build up to Christmas, and me working on my own, I had to try and keep it together, so couldn't risk a blog post opening the floodgates really.

Some of you may have noticed a bit of a lull in posts on here, Facebook, Twitter a little while ago... well that was me just not knowing what to say. It seemed ridiculous to be writing about advent calenders and pixies when I had just lost my precious little friend...

I don't have children. Humphrey meant the world to me. He worked with me in the office, sat with me on the sofa in the evenings and slept on the landing at night. Well, okay, sometimes on the bed.

Over the nine years I had him we did lots together. We moved house three times, closed the shop, went on holiday together. And he has seen me through some really difficult stuff.

He had been unwell for a few months. His teeth had started to grow a bit oddly - so common in bunnies - and sharp points were forming and causing painful mouth ulcers for him. It meant he couldn't eat properly. Thank God I have a wonderful, wonderful vet (and insurance) so we were able to keep him going for a while longer, with little dental operations. But the last one, well he just didn't recover properly. He was starting to suffer and I couldn't help him. He didn't want to eat, even his most favourite things, it was heart breaking. So, on the 7th November, I made the decision to say goodbye. He died it my arms at the vets at 5.30pm.

He is now buried in the garden outside. I am going to plant some bulbs there for the spring.

So, there we are.

I have written the blog post I was dreading.

I have so, so many happy memories from the last nine years, and too many photos I want to share, so I have put together a little film with some of my favourite pictures and clips. I've been working at it, on and off, for a couple of weeks, it has been a really nice thing to do and has helped me a bit.




If this video doesn't work, this link should take you directly to the film on YouTube -  http://youtu.be/xgTX_bwaj7E

Cottontails is not the same without him, and of course there will be another bunny in time. Probably in the New Year. Definitely a rescue rabbit. It's just the way it goes with our little pets isn't it.

And until then I will try to resume posts and also to share news on the ducks and the goats, not quite so cuddly and they never sleep in the bed, but of course I love them too :)