Wabbitdad12
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kahlin wrote:
:laugh:felt pretty smug about him not having anything to get into.
:laugh:felt pretty smug about him not having anything to get into.
The monster used the couch to springboard to the bookshelf to find a collection of rabbit treats, which he then knocked on the floor to share with Finley. Luckily I don't think they got much but man, he's a monster!
I know! I could make a bunny version of 'Marley and Me'.
That is so true!There's not much to do *but* laugh. We keep getting outsmarted by a rabbit. If we didn't laugh I think we'd have some serious insecurities!
Despite it all, your little furries seem so funny! Just what I needed too as it's been quite a week at our house. It's also nice to know that I'm not the only crazy person lol (I too have talked to deaf animals, mostly forgetting that they couldn't hear me hahahahaha)
Oh you bad bunny slave.It turns out that after I gave them pellets and put them away, I forgot to refill their hay. And Mr. Behr was alerting me to my error. Oops! What a smart little guy.
:roflmao:Especially since they had access to 2 hour old hay. But it wasn't fresh enough. *rolls eyes*
And they stopped. *Instantly*. So then I had to ask my husband what exactly he's done to them to make them so scared. His response: "what, you believe THEM!?! You should hear the stuff they say about *you*".
And today I went upstairs and again heard bunnies-on-the-coffee-table. I came downstairs to find some stuff on the floor. But no bunnies. I chuckled (since I'm not in the habit of knocking things on the floor) and sat on the couch. A few minutes later I hear odd crinkling noises. It seems there had been a empty chip bag on the table. They stole the chip bag, hid it for later, and knocked the other stuff off to distract me.
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