ZakuraRabbit
Mama Doe
I know...lousy thing to complain about:lol:
A few weeks ago I managed to break Aroma's food bowl...it was a ceramic bowl..I had two of them (one for water and one for food) and since it was a lot of snow back then, I just to just throw them out into a pile of snow, the landing saved them..until the food bowl fell on the water bowl and broke:shock:
I was a bit mad about that, that bowl was one of my best ones (that is...one of two that were almost identical) until I saw a bowl in my local farming shop which seemed perfect! It was a ceramic bowl, even bigger and thicker than my old one So I bought one, and used it as a water bowl because it was so big, and Aroma loves to drink.
Today however...I came to feed Aroma (who currently lives in a hutch far above ground with concrete floor underneath) and the moment I opened the door, my girl accidentally pushed the "perfect" bowl right of the hutch and onto the concrete floor. Needless to say it's beyond repairAnd it wasn't cheap either! Particularly for one with such a limited income as I do... I'm very picky about what bowls to use, particularly for water since my rabbits toss around bowls that are too light (leaving metal and plastic out of the question) and they chew plastic... I have tried to make bowls myself in ceramic's class at school but they are too small and light.
This is not my day..:?
A few weeks ago I managed to break Aroma's food bowl...it was a ceramic bowl..I had two of them (one for water and one for food) and since it was a lot of snow back then, I just to just throw them out into a pile of snow, the landing saved them..until the food bowl fell on the water bowl and broke:shock:
I was a bit mad about that, that bowl was one of my best ones (that is...one of two that were almost identical) until I saw a bowl in my local farming shop which seemed perfect! It was a ceramic bowl, even bigger and thicker than my old one So I bought one, and used it as a water bowl because it was so big, and Aroma loves to drink.
Today however...I came to feed Aroma (who currently lives in a hutch far above ground with concrete floor underneath) and the moment I opened the door, my girl accidentally pushed the "perfect" bowl right of the hutch and onto the concrete floor. Needless to say it's beyond repairAnd it wasn't cheap either! Particularly for one with such a limited income as I do... I'm very picky about what bowls to use, particularly for water since my rabbits toss around bowls that are too light (leaving metal and plastic out of the question) and they chew plastic... I have tried to make bowls myself in ceramic's class at school but they are too small and light.
This is not my day..:?