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May the Fourth...

Meet Obi-Bun Kenobe & Anakin Fluffwalker



These are not the Coastal Canines you're looking for...


Meet Obi Bun Kenobi and his brother Anakin Fluffwalker, who are twin one-year old Mini Plush Lops, (and Coastal Canine wannabes).


Who knew that Lions Bay was home to a pair of Jedi Knights?


Obi Bun and Anakin moved to the Village last spring, and since then, they have made themselves truly at home. They use the Force to generate unlimited energy, only pausing occasionally to flop into a power-nap.


Their favourite snacks are lettuce, cilantro and bananas, and they spend time grooming their big sister Bourbon whenever they get the chance.


They are excellent at locating exposed cables and attempting to chomp them, and summon up their Jedi powers to magically appear on their family's nightstands, where they wreak havoc.


Anakin and Obi Bun would like to offer a shout-out to big sister Bourbon, who just turned ten years old last month. Bourbon, as a former Coastal Canine herself, whole-heartedly endorsed her young siblings' spotlight-seeking aspirations.


May the fourth be with you, Anakin and Obi Bun!





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Ah ha ha. Love this and love those bunnies 😍

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