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| 09/20/2007 12:58 AM |
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Nel seems to enjoy this game. Take one blanket (not a heavy bedspread) and simply spread it out and toss it over the bunny. Doesn't seem to bother nel. Rabbits are burrowers after all so the dark doesn't much bother her. After sitting still for a moment she began burrowing around underneath, eventually finding an edge, poking her head out only to dart back under and continue her simulated underground adventure.
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 Scarlet_RoseColorado
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| 09/20/2007 04:14 PM |
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Oh my that is so cute, it's like she was playing peek-a-boo with you! I may have to try that. I know my two love when I clothespin an old towel to the side of the play pen and prop it out like a tent with a step stool. |
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 BBSan Francisco Area
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| 09/20/2007 08:26 PM |
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Some of the bunnies at the shelter will do that for entertainment. It's so cute, they actually figure out a way to get under the covers all by themselves! |
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 Beka27Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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| 10/05/2007 08:33 AM |
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while pulling out the winter clothes, i came across a pair of my son's jeans from last year. he's only four so they're very tiny (maybe a size 3T) anyways... i had them on the floor going thru the boxes of clothes to keep or donate, and Meadow has to come over and see what i'm up to. she grabs the pair of jeans and runs away with them. they are now officially her jeans. she plays fetch with them. she stands up to grab them if i hold them over her head. she even flops on them when she's done doing her bunny running. and i think it's so sweet how she has adopted something that belonged to her "brother". |
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 Scarlet_RoseColorado
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| 10/05/2007 04:35 PM |
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Oh my that is simply adorable! Does she try to crawl into the legs? They might be small and "trap" her in there so be sure to keep an eye on her, of course she may not try that at all either. I'm such a mother hen aren't I? |
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 Beka27Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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| 10/05/2007 05:13 PM |
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she crawls in thru the waist about halfway and digs at the fabric. i'm always a step away... the pants are little bit frayed, so i don't want her to try and eat a them if she pulls a piece off. |
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 BBSan Francisco Area
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| 10/05/2007 07:31 PM |
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How cute!!! As long as she is not digesting them, must chewing (spitting out pieces like many bunnies do) and digging, then you may have a new cheap bunny toy. Many rabbits like to hide underneath cloth, and move it around when they are on top. |
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 BettyBunniOwnerUK
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| 10/28/2007 06:12 AM |
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I try This All The With Betty ( my bunni ) She Stars doing binkys under the big cloth sheet . Then she pokes her head out and drags the blanket to me so i do it agen She Is So Cute |
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 MooBunnayDallas, Texas (Allen)
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| 10/28/2007 06:18 AM |
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I have a bunny that also likes to burrow under sheets - in fact, at the moment he is having a good time burrowing underneath my bathrobe & nosepoking at my legs to ask why I am in his underground burrow |
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 KokaneeandkahluaEdmonton, Alberta; Canada
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| 10/31/2007 01:52 PM |
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I take a blanket corner and chase my bunnies while making funny sounds and saying "I'm gonna get you". This gets lots and lots of binkies out of them lol. So yep, I think lots of buns can have fun with a simple blanket Even if your bunny doesn't exactly do the peek-a-boo, it makes great pictures when they are coming out from under the blanket  |
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 brianamonsterCanton, Georgia
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| 01/06/2008 01:21 PM |
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I just love how bunnies can find anything entertaining! Pongo likes to run behind my curtains and snuggle up, as well as get under his big soft bed |
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 Frappie's MomOhio
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| 01/20/2008 07:57 AM |
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that's cute! i was thinking about finding a blanket for Frappie. he loves to dig, and used to have a quilt of his own, but i got rid of it last year. |
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