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Beeeeilllllliiiiiddddhhh!!

funnybunnyabc

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He is a pain in the backside!! :lol:

He makes himself all relaxed on my knee, then pees on me. Then hops off my knee, turns back, and gives me the cheekiest little look ever. :evil: I swear he holds it in and waits till he can be on my knee. :lol:

Also, Sox and Jazzy are ever so tidy. They keep all their poos and pees in the tray or atleast in the attached run. The first day I put Beilidh in the big run and he poos EVERYWHERE. Then I get down on my knees, brush it all up. Then when I had it brushed up he snuck up behind me and bit my knuckle. I got a fright and threw the poo allover the run again...:evil:

Also, he's learnt how to move the litter tray out of the way to he can pee/poo behind it. :roll:

He won't eat the hay that Sox and Jazzy like, oh no, he has to have the posh expensive stuff. :rolleyes:

Anybody want the little turd? I'm willing to pay postage. :thumb:
 
He's already started chewing the hutch to pieces...
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see the little white bits? That was about 2 hours after he got home. I'm scared to look again. :shock:

He's so cheeky. Him and Sox had a thumping contest. Beilidh is louder :shock:

He has such a charecter, he's so confident and cuddly!!

He does hutch binkies. Its hilarious :lol: He doesn't do much in a big space, but in the hutch he binkies :lol:

(the paper in the tray wasnt shredded when I put it in, he shredded it himself :roll: and he usually has more hay than that. but he sits in the living compartment bit and pulls it through to there :roll::lol:)
 
Bless him! :lol: :love: How do you pronounce his name? :)

Beilidh is pronounced like Bailey :D

..Milosmummy, I'd put him in a box, but he's already destroyed them all. :roll: Seriously, I give him them to play with, come out 10 minutes later and he's demolished them :shock:
 
What age is he ... might his hormones be making themselves felt?

He's only like..9/10 weeks. :shock: I dunno what age hormones usually 'kick in' though. Maybe it is :?

I think maybe he pees on me because I smell like Jazzy? Hmm, I dunno.

(On the plus side, if this IS hormones, he might drop some of his, um, 'undesired' behaviours after being neutered:thumb:)
 
I think hormones can begin to kick in from 12 weeks, although it may take longer for his plums to show themselves. I didn't have Spenser as a baby, but I do remember being shocked at how young Mr McFlurry was when he started making amorous advances on my right arm. :shock:
 
Chuffed you kept the name.Its lovely,suits the ickle pickle!!:love::love:
Bet you cant remain cross with him for long!!
 
I think hormones can begin to kick in from 12 weeks, although it may take longer for his plums to show themselves. I didn't have Spenser as a baby, but I do remember being shocked at how young Mr McFlurry was when he started making amorous advances on my right arm. :shock:

Hahaha:lol::lol::lol::lol: :lol:

Quicker he can be neutered, the better. Here's hoping he bonds with S & J!! :?
 
It also sounds as if he's very bright & hell bent on discovering all he can do with the world.
It was quite a challenge to redirect my bun from destructive behaviour to more "acceptable" behaviour when he was little.
Does he by any chance eat much paper & cardboard or does he just tear it up?
 
It also sounds as if he's very bright & hell bent on discovering all he can do with the world.
It was quite a challenge to redirect my bun from destructive behaviour to more "acceptable" behaviour when he was little.
Does he by any chance eat much paper & cardboard or does he just tear it up?

I think most of the time he just shreds it, cos he always leaves loaaaads of little pieces all over the hutch:roll:
 
I think most of the time he just shreds it, cos he always leaves loaaaads of little pieces all over the hutch:roll:

That's like Spenser. It keeps him busy in his hutch overnight. I go through a lot of boxes. I wouldn't give them to him if I thought he was eating them as I believe it could cause gut problems.
 
That's like Spenser. It keeps him busy in his hutch overnight. I go through a lot of boxes. I wouldn't give them to him if I thought he was eating them as I believe it could cause gut problems.

Yep, it can cause blockages. when Lilah was still with us :)() we couldn't use newspaper cos she just sat and ate it like it was food :shock: she ate like 2 whole newspaper sheets in 1 night, and done some paper-mache poops. :shock:
 
It's OK funnybunnyabc I wasn't going to tell you off. :lol:
There are a few rabbits who eat wood pulp voraciously, & stop doing so when given bunny safe tree leaves instead. Sorry, I've no simple solution to the chewing issues :oops:
 
If you want I can send you the pictures of my foster hutch and cat tree inhabited by my two 6 month old fosters. Then you will have an idea of what is to come!! In fact this is it with the stuff I put in as a vain attempt to keep them from destroying their home. See the branch? Chewed right through in two nights!!:lol::lol:
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If you want I can send you the pictures of my foster hutch and cat tree inhabited by my two 6 month old fosters. Then you will have an idea of what is to come!! In fact this is it with the stuff I put in as a vain attempt to keep them from destroying their home. See the branch? Chewed right through in two nights!!:lol::lol:
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:lol:
Beilidh is completely ignoring the stuff I put in for him to chew, he'd much rather chew the hutch to pieces.:roll::lol: I have a video of me being all enthusiastic giving him all his chewy toys,then he just runs past me and I look like some crazy person standing waving chew toys in front of him :lol:

Wow, that is a thick branch they managed to chew through. :shock::shock:
 
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