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wafflycat - 25 May 2005 11:56 GMT
..aboot this hoose.

Actually it's more of there's a bunbun bouncing 'bowt the bathroom ;-)

The bathroom is the quietest room, so bunbun is safely in there, and
he/she/it can wander to its content. Plenty of fresh greens from the garden
(I knew there were dandelions in the lawn for a reason) and it can come to
no harm as the door is securely shut.

Cheers, helen s
Kreisleriana - 25 May 2005 15:28 GMT
>..aboot this hoose.
>
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>
>Cheers, helen s

Poor little bunster!  Purrs for a good outcome.

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Marina - 25 May 2005 16:34 GMT
> ..aboot this hoose.
>
> Actually it's more of there's a bunbun bouncing 'bowt the bathroom ;-)

Ah, Frank was hoping Waffles had extended her hunting skills to bigger
prey - like a moose. Purrs for the bunbun. Hope he likes his (?) new
temporary home, and then later the permanent one.

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wafflycat - 25 May 2005 20:02 GMT
>> ..aboot this hoose.
>>
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> prey - like a moose. Purrs for the bunbun. Hope he likes his (?) new
> temporary home, and then later the permanent one.

Even Queen Of All She Surveys hasn't had delusions of grandeur quite that
big. The biggest she's done is a roe deer & a muntjac :-) With a bit of
luck, Bunbun will be off to PACT tomorrow.

Cheers, helen s
Kreisleriana - 25 May 2005 23:45 GMT
>>> ..aboot this hoose.
>>>
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>
>Cheers, helen s

I'm hoping that all the activity means that Bunny is feeling pretty
good. ;)

Theresa
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wafflycat - 26 May 2005 11:35 GMT
> I'm hoping that all the activity means that Bunny is feeling pretty
> good. ;)

Indeed Bunbun is looking good. Bunbun *adores* fresh dandelion leaves from
the garden. Bubbun is a piglet as far as dandelion leaves go - bit like me
when given a large slice of carrot cake with cream cheese icing on and in it
;-)

Cheers, helen s

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> My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com 
Adrian - 26 May 2005 13:24 GMT
>> I'm hoping that all the activity means that Bunny is feeling pretty
>> good. ;)
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>
> Cheers, helen s

It was so good of you to grow all those dandelions, you must have known
you'd need them one day.
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wafflycat - 26 May 2005 21:36 GMT
> It was so good of you to grow all those dandelions, you must have known
> you'd need them one day.

My lawn is very organic ;-)

Cheers, helen s
jmcquown - 26 May 2005 23:11 GMT
>>> I'm hoping that all the activity means that Bunny is feeling pretty
>>> good. ;)
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> It was so good of you to grow all those dandelions, you must have
> known you'd need them one day.

Heheh, my father tells me about dandelion soup.  Of course, he grew up
during the "Great American Depression" (what was so great about it?)  He
swears it was good.  Uh huh, so why don't you eat dandelion greens now, Dad?
Or any greens, for that matter?  Ask him about turnip greens and he'll tell
you the greens are for fodder, just eat the dang turnips.  Guess he's saving
it all for the bunnies :)

Jill
badwilson - 27 May 2005 03:37 GMT
>> I'm hoping that all the activity means that Bunny is feeling pretty
>> good. ;)
>
> Indeed Bunbun is looking good. Bunbun *adores* fresh dandelion leaves
> from the garden. Bubbun is a piglet as far as dandelion leaves go -
> bit like me when given a large slice of carrot cake with cream
cheese
> icing on and in it ;-)
>
> Cheers, helen s

It's amazing how much green stuff a rabbit can put away.  When I was a
teenager, we had 2 rabbits who turned into 12 rabbits and I had to
scour our lot for grass and dandelions for them every day.  The job
became all-consuming!
--
Britta
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John F. Eldredge - 31 May 2005 02:48 GMT
>>> ..aboot this hoose.
>>>
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>big. The biggest she's done is a roe deer & a muntjac :-) With a bit of
>luck, Bunbun will be off to PACT tomorrow.

A while back, someone posted a link to a picture of a cat literally
nose-to-nose with a moose.  The cat was standing its ground, but was
leaning backwards.  Unfortunately, a quick Google search didn't turn
up the picture.  Does anyone remember the URL?

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Jo Firey - 31 May 2005 17:23 GMT
>>>> ..aboot this hoose.
>>>>
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> leaning backwards.  Unfortunately, a quick Google search didn't turn
> up the picture.  Does anyone remember the URL?

I copied the picture and saved it here

http://tinyurl.com/7sf24

Jo
jmcquown - 25 May 2005 17:04 GMT
> ..aboot this hoose.
>
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>
> Cheers, helen s

Awwww... What will you do with the bunny?  Keep it?  Shelter for a while and
then turn it loose?  Give it up for adoption?

My father told me his sister had a bunny that was litterbox trained.

Jill
jmcquown - 25 May 2005 23:30 GMT
> ..aboot this hoose.
(snippage)
> Cheers, helen s

I started to tell you this morning, this reminded me so much of my maternal
grandmother!  "There's oose aboot the hoose".  Oose was "dust bunnies" and
they didn't require shutting in the bathroom; they required to be swept up
and tossed oot tha hoose! :)

Now you have a bunny and you have one aboot the hoose.  Tsk tsk. :-o

Jill

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