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FORUM BEHAVIOR no more on the bed ruby

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    • bunnytowne
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        Poor girl  I napped for an hourwhen I woke up she had weed on the bed.  

        Being bored today I decided to do the sheets.  I did laundry yesterday back to the laundry again today. lol


      • MimzMum
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          Wow, it’s not a good week for laundry! 0_o My son got his favorite blanket all cleaned up that he took to the dorm, he came home for ONE night and the cat went in and scooted all over the blanket to mark it since it didn’t smell familiar. >.< She's a spayed female, but she has this scent gland type of thing she does, it's really gross!
          Needless to say, he decided to just leave it here. It’s a really heavy blanket that needs special washing. Too much of a pain for dorm laundromats.


        • bunnytowne
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            Oh nooo poor blanky.  Animals are so weird.


          • RabbitPam
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              They come with their own blankies.

              Scrawny humans have to borrow their fur, and it doesn’t smell right. The pets are just trying to help.


            • bunnytowne
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                rofl    rabbit pam thats funny


              • KatnipCrzy
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                  My husband gets so mad when the bunnies wee on something.  Cotton and Schroeder were doing perfect….until I brought Griffin home.

                  My husband gets so tense when the bunny is on the bed that I only ever have Cotton there occasionally to cuddle with me- and only when he is not around.  And he won’t let Griffin sit on his lap- but the more he moves Griffin off his lap the more Griffin wants on his lap.

                  I use blakets or “blue pads”- washable pads that are commonly used for older folks to sit on- they are absorbant but not all the way thru to the other side and they can be washed.  I tried disposable ones (like puppy pads) and the critters tear them up.


                • bunnytowne
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                    glad hubby isn’t here last nite I looked on the headrest of the couch and saw Cotton has a bunch of poo that I have to clean up.   Ooops.

                    mine gets kind of upset  about these things too.  Not as much as when we first moved in here which is good.

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                FORUM BEHAVIOR no more on the bed ruby