Dear Charcoal, Happy Birthday! Have a great day- with lots of parsley, raisins, oats, cheerios and everything else you want to nibble on. Run around the house as much as you want, and when they're not looking- unroll the toilet paper! Many happy returns! Love, Puff (the Magic Rabbit)
I used to have a bunny that I loved very much but my husband made me give it away because he ate the wallpaper, the woodwork, the furniture, etc. How do you manage having a bunny rabbit without it destroying your house? LM
Linda -- we don't let him have free run of the house. He lives in a large dog pen (the folding/collapsible metal gate kind) in our kitchen. When we let him out, we always supervise him carefully to avoid damage. I've heard they can hurt themselves, not to mention your electric appliances, by nibbling on power cords. (!)
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Yay, Charcoal! Hope you have a great day, and get some special treats! Happy Birthday!
Dear Charcoal,
Happy Birthday! Have a great day- with lots of parsley, raisins, oats, cheerios and everything else you want to nibble on. Run around the house as much as you want, and when they're not looking- unroll the toilet paper! Many happy returns!
Love,
Puff (the Magic Rabbit)
Bon anniversaire, M. Charcoal, Lapin!
A very happy birthday to the bunny! (and thanks for the cake)
Happy B-Day to my favorite mascot! :-)
What a cute little fluffer! And that beautiful, soft black fur and the big fuzzy ears.
Mmmmmm, carrot cake.
Now we all want bunnies!
Jude (bunnyless) in obscureknitty
Charcoal and I have the same birthday! (But he is 3 decades younger).
Happy birthday!
I used to have a bunny that I loved very much but my husband made me give it away because he ate the wallpaper, the woodwork, the furniture, etc. How do you manage having a bunny rabbit without it destroying your house?
LM
Linda -- we don't let him have free run of the house. He lives in a large dog pen (the folding/collapsible metal gate kind) in our kitchen. When we let him out, we always supervise him carefully to avoid damage. I've heard they can hurt themselves, not to mention your electric appliances, by nibbling on power cords. (!)
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