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The Determination of one Rodney Rabbit

Jack's-Jane

Wise Old Thumper
Rodney was not going to give up trying to get into next doors enclosure no matter how high I stacked the obstacles.............

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.......... it's just the getting down that was a bit of a problem..............

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*NB NoBun was bwoken during this photoshoot*
 
tee hee! Ours do that too just to try and get the very very highest they can! On clean out days we have to be careful as we tend to stack the upside down draining poo trays and boxes etc etc on top of the hutches - and of course they get on the hutch roof, and then teeter on top of all the piled up things!
 
Hang on :? I thought Wabbits didnt like heights............. :?

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Don't you believe it. My nephem had a bun, Bugsy, who lived in an aviary. I put a shelf in it about 4 - 4 1/2 foot high so I could put my hamster cage on it for a bit of fresh air. I came home to find the rabbit sitting on top of the hamster cage. To this day I don't know how he managed it but he did it more than once.

I believe some rabbits are meant to be tree-rabbits :)
 
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