When a Bunny has the urge to dig then the digging must be done ! It is also essential that said digging is carried out in such a manner as to cause maximum mess for the human slave to have to clear up. Better still is to repeat this exercise several times a day
In that case, it's a wonder that more male rabbits are not called "Digger". Or is it more usually a female thing?
IME Does do seem to be more prolific diggers. I am sure there will be those who say the exact opposite though :lol:
Interesting one, Apricot is a real digger the rest aren't, my previous mini lops the male was a crazy digger, he'd dig out of anything [emoji38]IME Does do seem to be more prolific diggers. I am sure there will be those who say the exact opposite though [emoji38]
Interesting one, Apricot is a real digger the rest aren't, my previous mini lops the male was a crazy digger, he'd dig out of anything [emoji38]
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She looks like an angel when she's asleep
IME young Bucks can dig a lot before they go to visit the 'Plum Fairy' !!
[emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]Yes, when Boo Boo goes to sleep the devil in her sleeps too[emoji38]
Heh heh, Boo you adorable little stinker
Why don't you go for the hat trick [emoji6]
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She does have an air of expectancy ..waiting for me to put litter back in, probably so she can go for that hat trick. Meanwhile the stinky little rotter has done a Tui & had a big pee on her evacuated pile
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I reckon that we shouldn't be cross. I'm sure the little poppets think that we put the hay in the tray as some sort of environmental enrichment idea. It provides entertainment for them, prevents boredom and gives them plenty of exercise, using their leg muscles in an extremely beneficial way