Scout stole my favourite green hoodie to use as her blankie. I found it one day stuffed behind the wood stove with holes in it and COVERED in her shed fur. I considered trying to rescue it, but decided to just let the bunny have the snuggly. Am I whipped or what?
Chico's blanky reminds me of that hoodie. Scout was a ND/Lionhead cross.. Perhaps they were cousins? :)
Cadbury isn't a blanket-chewer, but Tidbit was a champion. Her technique was to chew perfect quarter-sized holes in anything fabric left in her reach. We still have sheets, blankets and t-shirts with Tidbit holes.
The House of Rabbits is our house, in the Pacific Northwest, that we share with six rabbits of all sorts and sizes. (And a cat.) (And, temporarily, Froggy the tree frog.)
Here you'll meet us and them, read about what they are up to, and hear about our relevant rabbit doings!
We adults don't often agree, so some fireworks and tension may appear as well. But it's all for the good of the bunnies.
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Scout stole my favourite green hoodie to use as her blankie. I found it one day stuffed behind the wood stove with holes in it and COVERED in her shed fur. I considered trying to rescue it, but decided to just let the bunny have the snuggly. Am I whipped or what?
Chico's blanky reminds me of that hoodie. Scout was a ND/Lionhead cross.. Perhaps they were cousins? :)
that's an adorable photo of Chico....
Hef pees on blankets so he doesn't get blankets.
LOL, we have some blankies like that around here too:)
What a nice blanket Chico. Do you pee on it?
That's an awfully nice blanket, Chico:) Don't let RG take it away from you!
How are you holding up as the lone bunny steward?
Oh, and Elvis wants to know what's wrong with peeing on one's own favorite blankie?
I'm coping and Chico is tidy with his blanky .. short of chewing it! Thanks for asking ....
Cadbury isn't a blanket-chewer, but Tidbit was a champion. Her technique was to chew perfect quarter-sized holes in anything fabric left in her reach. We still have sheets, blankets and t-shirts with Tidbit holes.
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