Fellie
Warren Veteran
I seriously thought I would end up with 4 buns with stasis this morning. I came to feed at about 6.45am - and notice Sheldon was looking quite stroppy and just thought it was because I was late - but he and his wife Holly tucked into their breakfast no problem - I turned round and noticed that Cheyenne's door to her hutch was open - and Bobo, his wife Harley, and Bug (a single bun) and Cheyenne were all VERY stressed and thumping and not interested in brekkies at all.
Cheyenne had obviously been visiting buns and managed to get them all totally worked up - and terrified herself in the process. She was so scared poor little thing.
I couldn't get Bobo to stop thumping - and as soon as I did - Holly thumped which set him off again - this continued to upset Bug and Cheyenne.
I managed to get hubby out of the shower and took Cheyenne through to our bedroom to get her out of the situation and then we concentrated on calming the rest of the buns down. Holly was thumping because she had finished her pellets and now wanted hay! So once she was happy, Bobo gradually calmed down - as did Harley and Bug. So managed to get them eating brekkies.
And then had to concenrate on Cheyenne who I just held and cuddled for ages and she eventually calmed down enough to eat her breakfast.
But I honestly thought that I would be trying to get 4 buns to the vets for a while there.
We checked back on the web cam - and my little monkey Cheyenne seems to have escaped at about mid-night and spent a happy time winding up all the buns all night :shock:. I think my fur-babies are going to be very sleepy all day to day - and luckily I can work from home and keep an eye on them all:thumb:
Off to B&Q to look for bunny security solutions later to day:thumb:
I love my buns - but they are doing a fine job of making me wish I had human children :lol:
Cheyenne had obviously been visiting buns and managed to get them all totally worked up - and terrified herself in the process. She was so scared poor little thing.
I couldn't get Bobo to stop thumping - and as soon as I did - Holly thumped which set him off again - this continued to upset Bug and Cheyenne.
I managed to get hubby out of the shower and took Cheyenne through to our bedroom to get her out of the situation and then we concentrated on calming the rest of the buns down. Holly was thumping because she had finished her pellets and now wanted hay! So once she was happy, Bobo gradually calmed down - as did Harley and Bug. So managed to get them eating brekkies.
And then had to concenrate on Cheyenne who I just held and cuddled for ages and she eventually calmed down enough to eat her breakfast.
But I honestly thought that I would be trying to get 4 buns to the vets for a while there.
We checked back on the web cam - and my little monkey Cheyenne seems to have escaped at about mid-night and spent a happy time winding up all the buns all night :shock:. I think my fur-babies are going to be very sleepy all day to day - and luckily I can work from home and keep an eye on them all:thumb:
Off to B&Q to look for bunny security solutions later to day:thumb:
I love my buns - but they are doing a fine job of making me wish I had human children :lol: