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By *ansue35 OP Couple
over a year ago
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been a kind person, i have moved the rabbit inside for the last couple of weeks, even letting it run round the house.
Yet it just jumped on to the tree and over the tree goes.
Guess i just found out, trees and rabbits do not go together LOL.
sue |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not happy but him back in the hutch,
Sue"
Awww....he'll be freezing! My rabbit stays in the shed with extra straw and hay, if I bring her in she chases the cats then starts panting cos she's fat & the central heating does her in! |
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Our tree has an Anne Summers 'sexy fairy' on top, in stockings, bra and knickers and carrying a whip. She's a few years old, don't know if they're still available. Not something to display on your tree if you have kids, the in-laws or the vicar to tea! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"he in the dining room. know what you mean do not want him to freeze lol.
also daughter moved the hutch in there so, as long he keeps away from the tree i be happy"
He's spoilt! Give him his own tree to wreck perhaps! |
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"Hi
I like the fence idea, wounder if i can get a fence to keep the kids away from the chocolates on the tree
Sue"
Haha!! Good luck with that... kids can climb fences! Bunny just thinks he's actually going to be able to chew through metal! He seems to be in some sort of trance with the lights which makes a change from his fascination with the TV! |
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