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Richard Rudd

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:31 am
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Hi

Because they fight we have to keep Panda and Little H separated. In the
evening we bring Panda into the sitting room when we're watching TV. She is
not a cuddle bun but for a varying time of 20 to 60 minutes she will lie
next to either one of us and be stroked. She either gets into a Sphinx
position or stretches out. When our time is up, she jumps onto the back of
the settee and usually we place there a ramekin with some rabbit nuts and a
few tasty shreddies. We also put a romaine leaf there next to the bowl.

Well, Jackie forgot the shreddies. Insult!

Panda looked into the ramekin and then back at us. She did it about 3-4
times. We looked in and saw that the shreddies were missing. I got about 3
and put them in the bowl. She was happy and started munching including on
the nuts.

Richard.

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terbobun

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:31 am
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On Dec 16, 5:41 am, "Richard Rudd" wrote:
> Hi
>
> Because they fight we have to keep Panda and Little H separated. In the
> evening we bring Panda into the sitting room when we're watching TV. She is
> not a cuddle bun but for a varying time of 20 to 60 minutes she will lie
> next to either one of us and be stroked. She either gets into a Sphinx
> position or stretches out. When our time is up, she jumps onto the back of
> the settee and usually we place there a ramekin with some rabbit nuts and a
> few tasty shreddies. We also put a romaine leaf there next to the bowl.
>
> Well, Jackie forgot the shreddies. Insult!
>
> Panda looked into the ramekin and then back at us. She did it about 3-4
> times. We looked in and saw that the shreddies were missing. I got about 3
> and put them in the bowl. She was happy and started munching including on
> the nuts.
>
> Richard.

WOAAAA.. how dare you.. but whew.. you got our of it with all of your
limbs intact. Little Panda is one tough customer..

Marylee

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Professor

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:16 am
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Oh yeah! When it comes to their food rabbits are super smart. Rabbits
also pay a lot of attention to detail. They know exactly where every
piece of furniture is placed in your whole house. Between four at five
o'clock every day the boys are allowed in the living room. First I put
out their cardboard Carrot Village. Then I opened the gate and let them
out. One day I let them out, but forgot to put the Carrot Village out.
Zolo started thumping as soon as he came out. He wouldn't come up for
his carrot. He just kept thumping at looking at the empty space where
his Carrot Village belonged. To me it was really obvious what he
wanted. As soon as I put Carrot Village on the floor, he stopped
thumping that came up for his carrot.

Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda



Richard Rudd wrote:

>Hi
>
>Because they fight we have to keep Panda and Little H separated. In the
>evening we bring Panda into the sitting room when we're watching TV. She is
>not a cuddle bun but for a varying time of 20 to 60 minutes she will lie
>next to either one of us and be stroked. She either gets into a Sphinx
>position or stretches out. When our time is up, she jumps onto the back of
>the settee and usually we place there a ramekin with some rabbit nuts and a
>few tasty shreddies. We also put a romaine leaf there next to the bowl.
>
>Well, Jackie forgot the shreddies. Insult!
>
>Panda looked into the ramekin and then back at us. She did it about 3-4
>times. We looked in and saw that the shreddies were missing. I got about 3
>and put them in the bowl. She was happy and started munching including on
>the nuts.
>
>Richard.
>
>
>
>
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terbobun

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:16 am
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On Dec 16, 8:16 am, Professor wrote:
> Oh yeah! When it comes to their food rabbits are super smart. Rabbits
> also pay a lot of attention to detail. They know exactly where every
> piece of furniture is placed in your whole house. Between four at five
> o'clock every day the boys are allowed in the living room. First I put
> out their cardboard Carrot Village. Then I opened the gate and let them
> out. One day I let them out, but forgot to put the Carrot Village out.
> Zolo started thumping as soon as he came out. He wouldn't come up for
> his carrot. He just kept thumping at looking at the empty space where
> his Carrot Village  belonged. To me it was really obvious what he
> wanted. As soon as I put Carrot Village on the floor, he stopped
> thumping that came up for his carrot.
>
> Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda
>
>
>
> Richard Rudd wrote:
> >Hi
>
> >Because they fight we have to keep Panda and Little H separated. In the
> >evening we bring Panda into the sitting room when we're watching TV. She is
> >not a cuddle bun but for a varying time of 20 to 60 minutes she will lie
> >next to either one of us and be stroked. She either gets into a Sphinx
> >position or stretches out. When our time is up, she jumps onto the back of
> >the settee and usually we place there a ramekin with some rabbit nuts and a
> >few tasty shreddies. We also put a romaine leaf there next to the bowl.
>
> >Well, Jackie forgot the shreddies. Insult!
>
> >Panda looked into the ramekin and then back at us. She did it about 3-4
> >times. We looked in and saw that the shreddies were missing. I got about 3
> >and put them in the bowl. She was happy and started munching including on
> >the nuts.
>
> >Richard.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Yes professor.. they are really alot smarter than we give them credit
for. they are creatures of habit..

Marylee
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