Buck Jones
Well-Known Member
Yeah, well Tucker Town got that rumorright! We had let the "newlyweds" free range allday. When it was time to come in for the night, Missy wasvery compliant. Calbert, the clown, a.k.a. "Bullet" streakedaround the yard avoiding our grasp and our crab net.
Finally, a workman doing some work for us, jumped in on the "CalbertRound-up," which just accelerated Calbert up to "warp speed!"In his efforts to avoid all three of us, me, the Missus, and theWorkman, Calbert collided with a cast concrete bunny yard statue wehave, at full speed.
We saw a flash, heard a "thunk," and then saw him shake it off, andtake off running again, albeit a bit slower than warp speed at thisjuncture. We finally were able to capture him by reopeningthe doors to the safe house, so he could run in and we could lock himin, then lift off the roof to grasp him.
He had bloodied his nose a bit, which we washed off, and I applied abit of antibiotic Ozonol to the little abrasion on his lip.(Our Canadian friends might recognize the wonderful ointment, Ozonol,which is unavailable here in the U.S. Remarkable stuff thataids healing and rarely ever results in leaving a scar.) Iwas worried about possible fractures and/or concussion, but he laterpooped, peed, fed, drank, and "worried" Missy with his advances, so Ifigured he couldn't be in too bad shape.
This morning left no evidence of Calbert's close up introduction to"Concrete Bunny" yesterday. Moral is, "If you're going to bea 'racing rabbit', you better watch out where your going and wear ahelmet!"
Those bunnies from Hollywood, California think they're so cool.
Buck
Finally, a workman doing some work for us, jumped in on the "CalbertRound-up," which just accelerated Calbert up to "warp speed!"In his efforts to avoid all three of us, me, the Missus, and theWorkman, Calbert collided with a cast concrete bunny yard statue wehave, at full speed.
We saw a flash, heard a "thunk," and then saw him shake it off, andtake off running again, albeit a bit slower than warp speed at thisjuncture. We finally were able to capture him by reopeningthe doors to the safe house, so he could run in and we could lock himin, then lift off the roof to grasp him.
He had bloodied his nose a bit, which we washed off, and I applied abit of antibiotic Ozonol to the little abrasion on his lip.(Our Canadian friends might recognize the wonderful ointment, Ozonol,which is unavailable here in the U.S. Remarkable stuff thataids healing and rarely ever results in leaving a scar.) Iwas worried about possible fractures and/or concussion, but he laterpooped, peed, fed, drank, and "worried" Missy with his advances, so Ifigured he couldn't be in too bad shape.
This morning left no evidence of Calbert's close up introduction to"Concrete Bunny" yesterday. Moral is, "If you're going to bea 'racing rabbit', you better watch out where your going and wear ahelmet!"
Those bunnies from Hollywood, California think they're so cool.
Buck