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Well, my babies had their VHD booster yesterday,and they were so brave :). It was a differentvet,but they are all pretty rabbit savvy at the practice I go to, so Ihave great confidence in them. He gave both of them a thorough top-totail check up and they are both fit and well. They didn't even flinchwhen he vaccinated them. However, Pernod was very vocal, and the vetthought that was very amusing :D. They got a raisin treat when we gothome, then they ignored me for the next few hours :?

Jan
 
LuvaBun wrote:
They got a raisin treat when we got home, then they ignoredme for the next few hours :?
They didn't ignore you. They wereonly tired from the trip they had to the vets.:p In Canada, we don't need the shotsthat you have.

Rainbows! :D
 
That cracks me upthat Pernod was "vocal"! Nobody else ever talks about their bunniesever being vocal, but Sebastian makes noises all the time! Mostly whenhe's getting scolded! :pDid Pernod squeal, grunt or what?

Raspberry
 
Good for you, Pernod!

You tell them when you're not happy!

:kiss:

-Carolyn

 
RaspberrySwirl wrote:
Did Pernod squeal, grunt orwhat?

Raspberry

I finally know what kind of sound she makes :). I was at awaterfowl park last week and we were feeding all the ducks, swans andgeese. They were making this clucking/quacking sound and I said " oh mygosh, that sounds just like Pernod. :shock:. Pernod is a duck!!!!!" :p.

Perry rarely makes any noise, but recently when I have been giving hima massage, he makes a kind of squeaking sound, and he has a kind ofblissful look on his face.

Pictures coming soon - John has been taking them on the
'normal' camera, and I need to scan them

Jan

 
This isn't really about Pernod and Perry, but the more I've thought about it, the more I think it may have to do with Buck.

The week after his memorial, a lady I've never seen before knocked onmy door and asked if I had budgies. I said I only had one now, as theothers have all died, and this one (Frosty) is 10 years old. She saidshe had caught a budgie in her garden, and someone had told her itmight be mine, and she didn't know what to do with it.

I went to her house - 2 streets away - and there was this baby budgiethat she had found on the bird table in her garden. How it got therewithout a cat getting it, or other birds attacking it, I will neverknow, as it is pure white. No colour anywhere, just white. I brought ithome with me and put it in a spare cage. We advertised that it had beenfound, but no one claimed it. We have called her Snowy. She and Frostyhave bonded perfectly. They totally love each other, and 10 year oldFrosty has a new lease of life - he is soooo happy.

I just find it amazing that this tiny little bird survived all theodds, being such a conspicuous colour, and that a total stranger cameto me for help. Whatever the cause, little Snowy and Frosty are verygrateful :)

Jan
 
What a beautiful story, Jan! It wouldbe just up Buck's alley to help Frosty find his way to your lovinghome. He used to alwaysrecite that saying, "A birdin thehand..." What a lucky littlebaby. I'm so glad Snowy and Frosty have each other.



Thank you for sharing that very special story.

:hug:

-Carolyn


 
Well, I won't be around for a couple of weeks -John and I are off to Canada (BC). I am probably going to havewithdrawal symptoms, and i bet Tank has her babies the moment I leave:X.

Perry and Pernod are safely installed at my mum's - we took themthrough today, and they have settled really well. They are chinningeverything in sight, and are having a great time exploring.

All of you take care of yourselves, and I will be thinking of you.

Jan
 
Have a good trip to B.C.

I live in Alberta......so close when you travel half the world over.

Don't forget to pick up some pumpkin.

Rainbows! :D
 
LuvaBun wrote:
Well, I won't be around for a couple of weeks - John and Iare off to Canada (BC). I am probably going to have withdrawalsymptoms, and i bet Tank has her babies the moment I leave :X.

Perry and Pernod are safely installed at my mum's - we took themthrough today, and they have settled really well. They are chinningeverything in sight, and are having a great time exploring.

All of you take care of yourselves, and I will be thinking of you.

Jan


Where in BC? I live in Victoria :).
 
Well, I'm officially BACK :). Actually been backa day or two, but it has taken me ages to catch up withthings. Had a wonderful time in Beautiful BC.

joridiwes - we started off in Vancouver, then travelled East to theKootenays. We visited Victoria several years ago, and thought it wasgorgeous.

Pet_Bunny - thanks for the reminder about the canned pumpkin. I stoppedin to check on my email while I was there, and saw your message, andwent and bought some. :D

Pernod and Perry stayed with my mom. They started off being littleangels, then disgraced themselves by chewing on her furniture, anddigging up the carpet in the spare room :X. They are happy to be home -I haven't even had the BUTT. I took some pics of them enjoyingthemselves outside chinning everything to re-claim it astheirs.

PernodInSandpitKissJan.jpg


Nose-bumps from Pernod ...

PerryInSandpitKissJan.jpg


.. and from Perry.

PerryRubChinInSandpit.jpg


Chinning the sandpit - just in case some strange rabbit had been in it while they were away.

PernodBegInSandpit.jpg


Oooohhh, treats!!!

PerrySitInSandpit.jpg


Yes! We're Back!!!!

Glad to be back. We missed y'all :D

Jan
 
Awww... Luvabun... your babies are soooadorable!! I especially love the one with your dutchy pruningthe bushes.... really does look like she has pants on... hehehehe.

I love your sandbox idea and have a couple questions:

1) do they kick the sand "out" of the box, or does it pretty much stay in?

2) do you have to worry about fleas?

I'd love to make one for my baby, and these would be my primary concerns... I do however, have the perfect area for one!!

Thanks!

Sandra
 
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