[Petbunny] Jenny/Advice - destructo bunny
Strachan, S.C.
scs20 at leicester.ac.uk
Wed Jan 16 02:37:34 PST 2008
Jenny wrote:
Well Holly, you really are earning that Dutch title aren't you? Scout
just
hopped down the stairs to tell you how proud he is.
-- Jenny
Yey Scout! Next time you can come and help me - just think ob da trouble
we could cause to my Mummy's wires! Dat would show her *thump*. A
Dutchies work is neber done.
Holly x x x
On Jan 15, 2008 4:50 PM, Strachan, S.C. <scs20 at leicester.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hee hee hee, I'b just bin reading da emails bout distrucktive bunnies
and
> I fort I shud tell all my bunny cuzzins bout my latest triumph. Now
my
> mummy habs bin bery bery busy recently wib her
> HPD....ermmm....DPH....ermmm....PHD...yep, dats it, whateber it
is.....and
> as a result da number of cuddles and snuggles I habs been getting has
> declined. I'b still been getting some but not da hour long snuggles
dat a
> bunny of my cally-ber so rightly deserves.
>
> So, I concokted a widdo plan and undertook it at da depths of darkness
> last night. Whilst Mummy was asleep (sleep?! sleep?! why does she
sleep
> when she has me to snuggle?!) I nibbled through da wire offa her
compooter
> dat she so carelessly left dangling from her table - hee hee, she's
usually
> so good at hiding those things!!!! So now she can't use her waptop to
do her
> work and has to snuggle me more!!!! HA HA HA HA HA! I am a
genius!!!!! I
> got shouted at a widdo bit, I destwoyed anudder waptop wire a few
years ago
> so she wasn't happy. But she didn't stay angry at me for long cos I'm
so
> pwetty.
>
> Now I'm off for more cuddles.....
>
> All Hail, Princess Holly Hoplightly, Countess of da Cables, Warrior of
> Wires x x x x
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Forum for folks with companion rabbits on behalf of Ange D
> Sent: Tue 15/01/2008 19:52
> To: PETBUNNY at LSV.UKY.EDU
> Subject: Re: Advice - destructo bunny
>
>
>
> We have been having a similar problem with Porter lately. around 9pm
he
> starts nibbling on the corner of the couch. So we place the bunny gate
> there
> and he has stopped. When we have company over we move it. Porter is
> usually
> busy showing off his toys when company comes over so we don't worry
about
> the couch then. I have also been making sure they have plenty of chew
toys
> around. Grass mats and apple branches are my two's faves
>
> A
>
> On Jan 15, 2008 10:17 AM, Cristy A <hareffic at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > One of our members discovered that orange oil keeps her bunnies from
> > chewing on stuff. But I'm not sure how you would use an oil on
fabric.
> They
> > use it on the base boards not to mention my Zin loves oranges, I
think
> it
> > would have the reverse effect.
> >
> > Has she had the rabbits teeth checked? Just an option. Rabbits seem
to
> > suffer from OCD, so it may no just be habit, maybe she can try
breaking
> the
> > habit by blocking the area with NIC panels or something.
> >
> > Cristy
> >
> > Peter and Grayce Levy <bunlevy at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > A friend of mine has a Rabbit that, after 4 years has decided to
chew
> on
> > the furniture (the cloth).
> > I remember reading a while back of some substances and products that
in
> > some cases repelled the bunnies.
> > Does anyone know of items like these?
> >
> >
> > Peter & Sheeba (so what's the problem?)
> > Bunnies bunnies bunnies make the world go 'round
> >
>
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