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Wabbitdad12

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I stumbled across this picture the other day. I thought alot of people could relate to it.

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My bunnies do the exact same thing!

I have this green shag rug that is in my room, and I think they think it's grass! lol!

Actually, when I first wanted a bunny I printed out that picture to convinve my parents :)! Since it's so cute ;).
 
Hehe...Tonight I had about 10 little pieces ripped outta the strap of my purse and spat onto the floor because I didn't get the oatmeal fast enough for Mr. Billy's liking :p
 
Tonight I ran home from the barn, washed up, changed my shirt cause I had horse hair all over me and threw on my favorite bunny tshirt... to take Lexi to her Volleyball practice. As I was walking into the doors of the building I looked down to find that I had a series of tiny holes all down one side of the shirt........

One guess as to how those got there and who was involved......
 
Bo B Bunny wrote:
Tonight I ran home from the barn, washed up, changed my shirt cause I had horse hair all over me and threw on my favorite bunny tshirt... to take Lexi to her Volleyball practice. As I was walking into the doors of the building I looked down to find that I had a series of tiny holes all down one side of the shirt........

One guess as to how those got there and who was involved......
:nod I can believe that, Bo B. And, at that point when you discovered the holes, you probably had to just live with it, yes? (I'm guessing that other pet owners don't judge us for our "odd" fashion sense. ;))

Years ago, I had a Congo African grey parrot, who did not like my dad. (My dad's hyperactive. Greys are overly sensitive to human emotions, picking up onhumans' mental/ emotional state and reactingaccordingly.) To show her dislike for my dad, she hole punched his shirts any chance that she got. (Whena grey gets your shirt-- having a crazy pressure bite. of about1,000 psi)--you're left with a very noticeable hole. It ticked my dad to no end, but I can laugh like crazy about it now.

PS: I envy you for being able to have horse hair all over you. :biggrin2:

Jenk
 
i have a pull-over hoodie that is like 6 years old, so it has seen a lot of buns.

the other day i wore it out in public, ran into a friend, and they were like "what happened to your hoodie?"

"well," pointing to a set of chew holes "these are from herman" moves to a different set of chews "these are from trixie". . . "oh, and these are from the snotty litter of hollands that lived in my room till they were old enough for new homes"
 
Jenk wrote:

PS: I envy you for being able to have horse hair all over you. :biggrin2:

Jenk

Come on over to Indiana - we have 4 in the barn who could use some brushing! LOL! They're all shedding out right now!

Yes, I had to live with the shirt and hope everyone realized it wasn't that I was extremely poor and couldn't afford shirts without holes!!! LOL!

What you said about grays and picking up on emotions/personalities: We definitely see that in the horses too.
 
I live there!!!!! :p

when we move out next weekend, we're going to have to do some serious patching up to the bannisters on our staircase, as each one has Mouse and Chalk's 'trademark' on it... Also, there's corners of walls that are completely missing plaster a good 2 feet up!! :shock:

We've just been looking for furniture for our new house and ended up looking at stuff that had metal legs lol! ;)
 

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