Red Carpet Treatment?
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Red Carpet Treatment?
Well up until two months ago Daisy dedicated his days to the persuit of entry into the Living Room.
Its the one place in the house he isnt allowed without supervision. Each evening as soon as the door was open in he would skip, cheeky look of success on his little face. We loved him being in there with us, watching the telly, binkying, breezing up to the sofa for cuddles, only being evicted at bed time.
Then about two months ago he just stopped coming in - very strange I thought! At first I thought this was treat related. He gets a little slither of apple at bed time (cos I felt sorry for him after his bed time eviction from the front room), I thought perhaps he has decided to cut out the middle man and just wait for the apple.
So I started picking him up and bringing him in because we want him with with us, and putting an apple in there...... aha I thought that'll get him in. Once in the living room he has a great time! But no.
Last night i had a bit of a brain wave. The floor is laminate between the extension and the living room, so I put a folded up sheet between the two.....kind of a bunny bridge. (would like to point out that this has never bothered him before) Well guess what. Within five mins he was skipping in!!!!
The little monster wants a bloomin red carpet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is there no end to it? Is it going to be a fanfare next, perhaps the bunny bridge should to be sprinkled with rose petals! Perhaps someone standing in he corner waving a fan gently?
Its the one place in the house he isnt allowed without supervision. Each evening as soon as the door was open in he would skip, cheeky look of success on his little face. We loved him being in there with us, watching the telly, binkying, breezing up to the sofa for cuddles, only being evicted at bed time.
Then about two months ago he just stopped coming in - very strange I thought! At first I thought this was treat related. He gets a little slither of apple at bed time (cos I felt sorry for him after his bed time eviction from the front room), I thought perhaps he has decided to cut out the middle man and just wait for the apple.
So I started picking him up and bringing him in because we want him with with us, and putting an apple in there...... aha I thought that'll get him in. Once in the living room he has a great time! But no.
Last night i had a bit of a brain wave. The floor is laminate between the extension and the living room, so I put a folded up sheet between the two.....kind of a bunny bridge. (would like to point out that this has never bothered him before) Well guess what. Within five mins he was skipping in!!!!
The little monster wants a bloomin red carpet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is there no end to it? Is it going to be a fanfare next, perhaps the bunny bridge should to be sprinkled with rose petals! Perhaps someone standing in he corner waving a fan gently?
KatieB- Elder Hopper
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[b] He is brilliant probably some slippers to keep his feet warm on laminate may help
Ruffin- Established Hopper
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Actually what he really wants is for you or Matt to lift him on a gilded cushion into the room. Afterwards to prostrate yourself towards his excellent rabbitness and feed him freshly cut treats on demand. Honestly! Call yourself a bunny mum!
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Love it - Everyone says cats are these superior animals but none of mine are a patch on any rabbit I know!! X
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What a lovely story, no, the original floor just wasn't good enough!!
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Jo xx
jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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Oh Daisy, will u ever stop making me giggle with all these little stories about you
Velvet.Tears- Senior Hopper
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thumpersmum- Established Hopper
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lol, you'll have to replace the laminate then with a nice peice of plush carpet!!
Vince the bunny- Established Hopper
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Vince the bunny wrote:lol, you'll have to replace the laminate then with a nice peice of plush carpet!!
Yes some lush carpet will be a pure delight.....all those fibres to remove! Hours of entertainment! Daisy heaven!
KatieB- Elder Hopper
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Well night two with bunny bridge in place and in he skips!
Its not staying.......my house is so geared towards daisy already...enough is enough!
Tomorrow im not putting it down and will see what happens.
Its not staying.......my house is so geared towards daisy already...enough is enough!
Tomorrow im not putting it down and will see what happens.
KatieB- Elder Hopper
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Good luck Katie. I think he might just deprive you of cuddles!
What a fantastic story.
What a fantastic story.
NSD- Established Hopper
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It will end in bunny tears, you heartless beast.
NickieM- Admin
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When we had laminate flooring in the kitchen the bunnies refused to go in there. Now we have posh new lino, they don't mind at all and come in to demand oatabix bites and nana nom noms.
They know what they like the little blighters
They know what they like the little blighters
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