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Wise Old Thumper
Not when the watching includes checking on the skirtings etc.! :twisted:I want some days to watch my new bunny :lol: Must sound totally ridiculous coming from a 51 year old :lol:
Not when the watching includes checking on the skirtings etc.! :twisted:I want some days to watch my new bunny :lol: Must sound totally ridiculous coming from a 51 year old :lol:
That’s so exciting, I’m pleased to hear you’ve found a lovely boy for your lady.
I’m taking 4 days off because we’ve just fostered two, it’s perfectly normal. In the alternate universe.
thank you kindly everyone He'll have to have a settling in period as I'm working lots that week. Did manage to get a shift swap so I'm off Thursday after he arrives at least. My supervisor said so Why do you need to change days? I said I don't NEED to change days, I want some days to watch my new bunny :lol: Must sound totally ridiculous coming from a 51 year old :lol:
:lol:I vote for you!I think everyone should be granted bunternity leave :lol:
I'm so nervous & excited. Off to do as big a forage as possible in the hope that it will be more appealing for new bun to chew fresh sticks than my william Morris wallpaper. I can hardly remember what its like having a youngster - I'm sure he'll be a good boy :lol:
TBF Lopsy would do that when he wasn't sleeping or cleaning, and the sleeping was all that increased with time, but you could keep him awake with not-hay foods :lol: And sometimes he did try and eat while he was mostly asleep... Would like to add zooming up the walls to Omi's excellent list tooPlus they eat....and eat....and eat....everything :lol:
eeeekkkkkk. Do you think Boo will smell a new bunny in the house straight awaY?
If you manage to get a bunny that DOESN'T eat your house, I would be interested to know the training regime required to reach such unobtainable standardsI'm so nervous & excited. Off to do as big a forage as possible in the hope that it will be more appealing for new bun to chew fresh sticks than my william Morris wallpaper. I can hardly remember what its like having a youngster - I'm sure he'll be a good boy [emoji38]
me too!
... and paid vet days :thumb:
If you manage to get a bunny that DOESN'T eat your house, I would be interested to know the training regime required to reach such unobtainable standards.
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