Troller
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Hahahaha what a gal. I would punish the owner instead for leaving the waste basket within her reach!
Uhh...kind of hard to do considering I was the one who left it there. I guess I'll have to punish myself. But in my defense it wasn't really in reach, I mean the angle she's have to stretch out over the lip...yeah...It was clean up day so I was tired and...nevermind.
Hmmm it's not a bad idea to leave the litter boxes soiled for a bit longer and frequently swap them so they have the chance to be in the other rabbits soiled box and get used to scents. I love the birds With the buns they're adorable. If the female has laid eggs and they will not be fertilized it's a really good idea to crush them up into her food because she needs to make up for the lost calcium.
Is the first to make sure she doesn't pee in the area her litter box has been removed for cleaning or for bonding? Usually the litter box stays unaltered for about 3 days and then I throw the whole thing out and clean. Seems they're all right with that and it coincides with trash day. If it's for bonding I intend to do that but waiting for her to be spayed and a bit healed up.
As for the eggs, yeah I read about that but I also thought we have to wait a bit for the bird to realize its not going to hatch lest you cause psychological damage to the poor bird?
I can't imagine friendly birds who would want head rubs! This little guy here was a rescue, and terribly abused before my roommate got him. He's still young, but he's ridiculously afraid of hands. I'm not sure I'd know what to do if a bird wanted to PLAY!!!
Believe it. I will get some video footage tomorrow or when possible (this unlike catching the rabbits doing cute things is too easy) and you will see I'm not dealing with birds, I'm dealing with a dog with feathers.
Thank you all for the fine compliments to Xena. My wife was really happy today because Xena sat around with her while she crocheted, and at one point my wife held her by the window and Xena looked on for quite a bit. She might be missing outside, and I should figure out how to get them some outside time. I'm just so paranoid about them catching something from the outside parks or untreated yards, let alone corralling them around.