DemiS
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The poops or the bunnies?? :lol: :lol:
:lol: I meant the poops, although if they start taking the mick and pooing loads I will gently kick/nudge the bunnies off the sofa
The poops or the bunnies?? :lol: :lol:
A friend with bunny pee is a friend indeed. Isn't that how the saying goes?I was cleaning out a litter tray the other day when my eye caught the headlines on a sheet of newspaper so I brought it indoors to read it. My friend saw it this morning and said could she take it with her to read on the bus, I said yes sure,, it's been wee'd on though. She has 2 rabbits so no problem.
Aww, is it weird that I sort of wanted to lick Ralph's head the other day to 'groom' him? I did resist....
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[emoji38][emoji38]Not at all[emoji38] Well a bit [emoji38]I kind of nuzzle mine but after all my weirdo disclosures I'm sure you'll all be relieved to know my bunny grooming doesn't involve tongues [emoji38]
Omg we do this too. We call this acubuncture. It's a game of who can last the longest as their claws are so sharpI've another. Sometimes I lie on the floor on my belly & get OH to put the bunnies nugget ration on my back. Its like getting a squishy cuddle from Mouse
I think you mean, they shared with you perhapsOn a friday night when I am home alone, I make my dinner and sit on the sofa. Happily I have two boys who will share my dinner with me.
Well I'm slightly embarrassed about how much I pander to my spoilt and demanding pair.
They're fussy about which supermarkets I get their fresh herbs from. Current state of play is as follows:
Basil: Tesco, Sainsburys and Waitrose ok; Aldi not ok.
Dill: Aldi, Sainsbury's, Waitrose ok; Tesco sometimes ok sometimes not.
Coriander: Tesco, Aldi, Waitrose ok, Sainsbury's not ok.
Parsley: Aldi, Sainsbury's, Waitrose ok. Tesco not ok.
Thyme: Tesco, Waitrose and Sainsbury's ok. Aldi sometimes ok.
So I traipse round them all to get the right herbs from the right supermarket. And it can of course change at any time. Have you you noticed that the only one my snobby bunnies likes all the herbs from is Waitrose? I have a feeling it's only a matter of time before they're packing me off down to Harrods food hall.
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My 1st bunny was like this - she liked her veg from m&s, she was ok with sainsburys, anything else she wouldn't touch:lol: You've only yourself to blame Scrappy. Have you tried Asda herbs in a Waitrose bag :lol:
We do this too. We call it bunny tunnies. It's Pips favourite game. She runs underneath between our knees back and forth multiple times. She loves it.If I sit or lie flat on the floor my bunnies usually ignore me. So I have to contort myself into interesting shapes to spark any interest in me. Their favourite seems to be where I rest on my knees and elbows so they can use my torso as a mini tunnel. They also enjoy head butting my boobs as they go under me [emoji38]
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