They got dill, then fought over it [emoji38]Awww. feed them!
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They got dill, then fought over it [emoji38]Awww. feed them!
Here you go, have some more derpy bunsFor those of us without bunny striped noses please can we have more photos.
Nawww that last photo, beyond cute. I am going to let Susan play in the coal bucket so she has a striped nose.
Susan is adorable without random markings though, she's pristine [emoji7]Nawww that last photo, beyond cute. I am going to let Susan play in the coal bucket so she has a striped nose.
Hamster face, love it [emoji38][emoji38]yes! hamster face & perfect paw positioning [emoji38]
Susan is adorable without random markings though, she's pristine [emoji7]
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Oh no she is not, she has dirty feet and a yellow head - not sure why her head is yellow at the moment but it sure is odd.
They really do change constantly, they don't seem to look the same ever, each month I look back and I realise they've changed again [emoji38][emoji38]I love seeing Penelope & Apricot - they are so pretty & ever changing
Boo is so pretty and expressive [emoji38][emoji7]Its time for seasonal updates folks. Here is Booble today at the start of Summer (hers is a little dull but don't tell her I said so)
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Boo is so pretty and expressive [emoji38][emoji7]
I need to take some pictures of mine, but here's Apricot this morning in the run, taken from my "desk" (dining table [emoji38])
Notice the well defined socks and break in the nose stripe [emoji38]
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awww. grass looks really lush - don't go cutting that
Before we got enough puppy panels to fence off the whole lawn, we had one attached to the hutch with the biggest, most flexible tube we've got and moved it periodically It was very human-time efficient, especially if you're home all day and even more especially if you're out in the garden doing other things Took them about 3-5hrs to do a patch.Yea when I go see them in the morning Apricot runs out and is just glued to the grass for about 10 mins [emoji38] then I have to say sorry and put her back in the run. I'm not too sure how I can get the grass easily though, and it'll have to be cut soon unfortunately.
[emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] I'd love them to cut the grass, there's so much of it though I think it would take forever [emoji38]Before we got enough puppy panels to fence off the whole lawn, we had one attached to the hutch with the biggest, most flexible tube we've got and moved it periodically It was very human-time efficient, especially if you're home all day and even more especially if you're out in the garden doing other things Took them about 3-5hrs to do a patch.
[emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] I'd love them to cut the grass, there's so much of it though I think it would take forever [emoji38]
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Yea I would too, my dad won't have the lawns looking like that though much longer, he was saying to me about cutting it the other day - because of the runs, cutting the lawn is my job [emoji38] wouldn't mind but his old crappy petrol mower is broken and it does propel anymore and it's heavy to push [emoji849]I'd keep it as emergency lock down food