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Hazel

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 6:25 am
Post subject: Punk settles in.
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Well it's been a few days now and this bunny is settling in well.
I have not let him be with Dylan as yet although the cage has been in
Dylans' area. They tried to bite each other through the bars :(
However he is such a cute little character, the first of my bunnies to play
with toys. He throws the carrot rattles about and one gets put in the water
bowl on a regular basis. he loves his litter box and hay tray which is
covered over with a box, he also likes the indoor cage I used when I took
him to Dylans' area. He chases round the kitchen and has been seen to binky
too. Dylan yesterday scratched at the kitchen door to be let in, he knows
that Punk is in there. I let him in, but kept hold of him, I'm sure they
would fight at the moment.
Punk has also ventured into the garden, at first on the lead to show him the
way back in and on the 3rd time he went out by himself while I was putting
out washing on the line. He had a good explore and we kept a close watch on
him, after about an hour I picked him up and brought him back into the
house, he seems to enjoy the fresh air.
I am going to continue with putting the cage in Dylans area and hope they
begin to like each other, then I will try them together without the cage.
Please wish us luck for a safe and happy bond.

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Hazel,Dylan,Zebedee & Molko. (Dougal FTB)

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:17 pm
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May they bond like Ninja!

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



Hazel wrote:

>Well it's been a few days now and this bunny is settling in well.
>I have not let him be with Dylan as yet although the cage has been in
>Dylans' area. They tried to bite each other through the bars :(
>However he is such a cute little character, the first of my bunnies to play
>with toys. He throws the carrot rattles about and one gets put in the water
>bowl on a regular basis. he loves his litter box and hay tray which is
>covered over with a box, he also likes the indoor cage I used when I took
>him to Dylans' area. He chases round the kitchen and has been seen to binky
>too. Dylan yesterday scratched at the kitchen door to be let in, he knows
>that Punk is in there. I let him in, but kept hold of him, I'm sure they
>would fight at the moment.
>Punk has also ventured into the garden, at first on the lead to show him the
>way back in and on the 3rd time he went out by himself while I was putting
>out washing on the line. He had a good explore and we kept a close watch on
>him, after about an hour I picked him up and brought him back into the
>house, he seems to enjoy the fresh air.
>I am going to continue with putting the cage in Dylans area and hope they
>begin to like each other, then I will try them together without the cage.
>Please wish us luck for a safe and happy bond.
>
>
>

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bunwillow

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:15 pm
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On Jan 1, 9:23 pm, "Hazel" wrote:
> Well it's been a few days now and this bunny is settling in well.
> I have not let him be with Dylan as yet although the cage has been in
> Dylans' area. They tried to bite each other through the bars :(
> However he is such a cute little character, the first of my bunnies to play
> with toys. He throws the carrot rattles about and one gets put in the water
> bowl on a regular basis. he loves his litter box and hay tray which is
> covered over with a box, he also likes the indoor cage I used when I took
> him to Dylans' area. He chases round the kitchen and has been seen to binky
> too. Dylan yesterday scratched at the kitchen door to be let in, he knows
> that Punk is in there. I let him in, but kept hold of him, I'm sure they
> would fight at the moment.
> Punk has also ventured into the garden, at first on the lead to show him the
> way back in and on the 3rd time he went out by himself while I was putting
> out washing on the line. He had a good explore and we kept a close watch on
> him, after about an hour I picked him up and brought him back into the
> house, he seems to enjoy the fresh air.
> I am going to continue with putting the cage in Dylans area and hope they
> begin to like each other, then I will try them together without the cage.
> Please wish us luck for a safe and happy bond.
>
> --
> Hazel,Dylan,Zebedee & Molko. (Dougal FTB)
>
> http://community.webshots.com/user/hmpayn

MANY bonding vibes coming your way! :0)
I need some bonding vibes too, for little Sirius Lee Cute to bond with
Indigo
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Hazel

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 3:27 am
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Vibes sent for your 2 too

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pinktrixrabbit

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 2:20 pm
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2009 10:23:32 -0000, "Hazel"
wrote:

>Well it's been a few days now and this bunny is settling in well.
>I have not let him be with Dylan as yet although the cage has been in
>Dylans' area. They tried to bite each other through the bars :(
>However he is such a cute little character, the first of my bunnies to play
>with toys. He throws the carrot rattles about and one gets put in the water
>bowl on a regular basis. he loves his litter box and hay tray which is
>covered over with a box, he also likes the indoor cage I used when I took
>him to Dylans' area. He chases round the kitchen and has been seen to binky
>too. Dylan yesterday scratched at the kitchen door to be let in, he knows
>that Punk is in there. I let him in, but kept hold of him, I'm sure they
>would fight at the moment.
>Punk has also ventured into the garden, at first on the lead to show him the
>way back in and on the 3rd time he went out by himself while I was putting
>out washing on the line. He had a good explore and we kept a close watch on
>him, after about an hour I picked him up and brought him back into the
>house, he seems to enjoy the fresh air.
>I am going to continue with putting the cage in Dylans area and hope they
>begin to like each other, then I will try them together without the cage.
>Please wish us luck for a safe and happy bond

Welcome to your new home Punk! Enjoy it, it's your's for keeps!

Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Louise & Sharkey (Thelma, Wendy & Cartman FTB)
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