Ruffin is crackers
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Ruffin is crackers
[b]We have about 6 bowls of water spread around the house for Ruffs some plain water others flavoured with apple juice orrange juise pinaple juice etc to encorage her to drink more as the vet sujested but she still wont drink. This afternoon I have been cleaning out my fish (they just wont stay still to have there teeth done though) as usual I manage to splash water all over the floor look round and yes Ruffs is licking up the splashes Next time I go in morrisons I will have a look see if they do cartons of fresh fish poo juice she is crackers
Ruffin- Established Hopper
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They make me laugh rabbits, when I'm sat doing all the feeds Pud our butterfly lop always begs and I give him a couple of cabbage leaves which he takes under the table to eat. When I finish all the feeds and I sweep up when I go to get the dust pan theres Pud rooting through the pile of swept up bits of cabbage and celery and the odd Pud poop and I say 'Pud you can't be that greedy for food'. They always seem to want to eat or play with what you don't want them to
Ruffin sounds a little character
Ruffin sounds a little character
Tuckerbunnies- Elder Hopper
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ewwww thats yucky Ruffin!! Why do they always like dirty water and never clean lol. Well luckily my rabbits love clean water but the cats oh no it has to be a bit mucky before they drink it.
Velvet.Tears- Senior Hopper
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Ewwww thats disgusting! Its like when she would only eat stolen hay, perhaps these things taste sweeter somehow when they are not meant to be hers!
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They always want to eat the 'bad' stuff ie when you clean the cage out (well in Joey's case the cage is his toilet, as he sleeps, eats & lives outside it ) he always wants to eat the hay thats covered in poo and pee that you're shoveling into a bag! Or eat out've the dustpan
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JoeyBunsMum- Established Hopper
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JoeyBunsMum wrote:They always want to eat the 'bad' stuff ie when you clean the cage out (well in Joey's case the cage is his toilet, he sleeps, eats, lives outside it ) he always wants to eat the hay thats covered in poo and pee that you're shoveling into a bag! Or eat out the dustpan
That is so true and if there is a place that you block off as you don't want them to go there usually for their safety they will do all they can to try and get to that place and keep going back to it....they are like norty children at times
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Oh yes! It's all the more exciting when it's blocked off I remember our previous bun was a tinker for doing that. We'd blocked off the gap between the washer and the cupboard so he couldn't get behind (so we thought) but he managed to jump over somehow and get behind - not good. Aside from burrowing a rather large hole in the wall, he couldn't get back out himself. To this day I don't know how he managed it...
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