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Forum THE LOUNGE Hayrack Sitting

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    • Deleted User
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        Neigey has brought the hayrack sitting to my trio. He is a major hayrack sitter; before bonding with him, my rabbits never sat in the hayracks but now there is sometimes a line-up to get in. I couldn’t believe it when even Deirdra, slim as she is now, squeezed herself into the small rack.

        Please post pictures/videos of your bunnies sitting in their hayracks!

         

        Deirdra.

        Lint (notice the butt hanging off)

        Neigey.

        Here is Mops. He cracks me up.


      • Sarita
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          Heehee, seems like there is some competition going on.


        • mocha200
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            how do they get up there?


          • kralspace
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              looks like you have created a brand new toy 😉


            • Deleted User
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                Mocha, the bunnies just hop up and in. I wonder if this is why they call the hay racks ‘hoppers’. (j/k)


              • Monkeybun
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                  Monkey took to sitting int he hay rack i bought from the BB store, but the little stinker also took to peeing in it too. Sooo.. Moosie has it now I do have a cute pic of her in it somewhere, I’ll have to find it and post it


                • Beka27
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                    Meadow will sometimes perch in the hay container. I rarely see it, but I know when she does it b/c I will find a few “surprises” in the bottom of the box.


                  • babybunsmum
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                      lol… cute! pinky’s hay is in a bin next to her litter bin so there are always bb’s in the bottom fortunately never pee. dunno why not cept to say that pinky is fussy about her litter habits.

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