[Petbunny] Ange/Advice - destructo bunny

Strachan, S.C. scs20 at leicester.ac.uk
Wed Jan 16 02:45:08 PST 2008


 Yeah, its like that 'the dog ate my homework' story!  I took a
prescription to the pharmacy once and it was barely readible due to the
amount of little tiny mouth bites on it.  Still, life would be far
duller if Holly wasn't around to cause torment and destrcution wherever
she goes ;o)

Claire


-----Original Message-----
From: Forum for folks with companion rabbits
[mailto:PETBUNNY at LSV.UKY.EDU] On Behalf Of Ange D
Sent: 15 January 2008 22:02
To: PETBUNNY at LSV.UKY.EDU
Subject: Re: Advice - destructo bunny

oh gees. Kilie, my first bun ate through my computer cable during
finals!!!
How do you explain that to a prof. Then Cooper ate through the power
cord to
my laptop while I was freelancing. Again, how do you explain that to a
client?

A

On Jan 15, 2008 1:50 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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