Figured out FINALLY what to do with them. I don't like buying them as regular food, and couldn't figure out a reason to buy them as treats. I mean, what fun is handing a block of alfalfa to a rabbit anyway?
Well, my Beazel likes the phone book but he can't have it anymore. He EATS it. A little, that's fine. A lot, that's grounds for removal. So he's been bummed out with me over the whole fiasco (and eye scoulding).
I was at Target today (I live in America. You all are a lot nicer then Americans, that's why I dwell here.) and found these cute little treat boxes that encourages his natural need to...whatever. Do what rabbits do. But I didn't want to spend $5 on something I could make, and make tons of it. That's what gave me the idea.
Wrap the alfalfa cubes in the yellow pages and use it as an occasional treat. He is in rabbit heaven! It was a good reward for allowing me to use the pedi-paws (Electric torture device for his nails) on him. I'm a pro at rabbit flipping now.
On a side note: Alfie is happier with Beaz. They've bonded and are now getting on great! Louie was adopted today by a nice girl who agreed to bring him back if for whatever reason she couldn't keep him. I made sure she understood not to put him with her other male until both were fixed. He'll be happy with his new outdoor run and giant cage!
I love having them, they brighten my life.
-Lymie
Well, my Beazel likes the phone book but he can't have it anymore. He EATS it. A little, that's fine. A lot, that's grounds for removal. So he's been bummed out with me over the whole fiasco (and eye scoulding).
I was at Target today (I live in America. You all are a lot nicer then Americans, that's why I dwell here.) and found these cute little treat boxes that encourages his natural need to...whatever. Do what rabbits do. But I didn't want to spend $5 on something I could make, and make tons of it. That's what gave me the idea.
Wrap the alfalfa cubes in the yellow pages and use it as an occasional treat. He is in rabbit heaven! It was a good reward for allowing me to use the pedi-paws (Electric torture device for his nails) on him. I'm a pro at rabbit flipping now.
On a side note: Alfie is happier with Beaz. They've bonded and are now getting on great! Louie was adopted today by a nice girl who agreed to bring him back if for whatever reason she couldn't keep him. I made sure she understood not to put him with her other male until both were fixed. He'll be happy with his new outdoor run and giant cage!
I love having them, they brighten my life.
-Lymie