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OK, We have all seen the lovely tidy pics of our bunny habitats.
It’s time to share the ugly truth…
I usually do a thorough clean of the area 3 times a week and a general pick up and tidy twice daily. Same with the bungalow and cage.
A full clean of all takes over an hour.
The buns love this and like to participate which usually adds about 20 minutes to the process. I have finally realised that the reason they enjoy helping with the cleaning up is due to the unadulterated pleasure they get from demolishing the place once its clean.
Does any one else have demolition experts ?

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Some of you may have seen this one before.
They have also pinched my fuzzy orange slippers.
I can’t wait to set up the bunny room, complete with vinyl floor, lots of rugs and some childrens furniture for them to destroy.
Oh, my!!! Thats some bunstruction!!!
Oh, They’re good…. and that’s not the worst they have had it.
Well your totally beats mine. Especially since I only have one lil destructor.
Lately I’ve been letting Bunjamin decorate his “room” (our walk-in closet)
He’s been in a rip paper into tiny shredd mood making a new layer of flooring called tiny bits of paper. Not super soft to walk on but he likes it ![]()
you don’t wanna see what’s under the tunnel
Ohhhh, this is perfect. I can’t help but post this pic — this is how we found Tanger and his cage on the morning of his first night home with us. Hay holder is hanging off one side, his water dish is completely tipped over (which is why his food was all mushy and on the ground) and his body is up through the hole where the water dish is SUPPOSED to sit, he strung his hay everywhere, not sure if anyone has ever heard of the Kaboob toys to put in the buns cages but he had tore it apart and every piece was laying around his cage, and did I mention how there was his poo flung all over outside the cage and how the wall next to his cage and the closet door a few feet away was splattered with mushy food?

HAHAHAHAHAHA.
rofl tan lover your bun sitting there both front feet wide apart rofl. Crazy rabbits.
Cotton has stopped eating his paper and is shredding it. It gets all over the living room. I wonder how it gets some places it is pretty far from his box with the phone book in it
I put the video on with some pics of our hats in another post.
This one, Tanger, is BEYOND crazy. And I SWEAR — he never sleeps! The rest of the buns are all quiet and sleepy during the day but boy does this guy stay energized. I don’t even know how he does it. I get tired just watching him.
Well…..I have stopped to tape eddie being stuck in a box, but I never thought to take pictures of other things. So here it goes:
I had a cottage once for them. For some brilliant reason I still can’t explain, I decided to put the cottage in their pen with them. Came home from work one day with that middle piece out, it lying on its side almost closed, Lolli under it or in it (can’t remember) and Eddie just sitting there with that look “OMG! Mom! I didn’t do it. I swear!”
I also used to let them free range overnight. One morning I awoke to kleexex being shredded all over the living room.
But nothing as bad as your guys’ buns. lol
The other week mine had a big box with lots of holes cut in it to play through and supports inside. Piglet decided to get inside the box and chew on the supports unfortunately once he had finished his renovations Pepper decided it was a great time to do a flying binkine bomb off the day bed onto the box, with Piglet still in it. Thankfully no injuries were sustained, Piglet just stuck his head up next to Pepper (who was by then sitting in the huge depression caused by the collapse of the box) and proceeded to chew on the external parts of the box.
Tanlover, How on earth did you get Tanger out of the water dish hole ? I can see his little foot underneath.
His body shockingly fit through there enough for him to maneuver his way out. He was in that cage for a couple weeks and we eventually just had to leave everything out of that hole because it just enticed him to use it as his own little mini-portal. He was constantly flinging himself up and down the hole. *facepalm*
Haha I’m glad that my buns aren’t the only ones who can take a tidy cage and make it a mess in no time. My bun Milo is pretty good about keeping things neat in his pen, but his pen mate Odie is the complete opposite. I had a book I couldn’t return (also, could not read because it was in German) so I stuck it in their cage thinking they would just chew on the corners. I left to go study for about 2 hours and went downstairs to check on them and this is what I found…

Odie had ripped out almost all of the (300+) pages! Milo was sitting in their litterbox avoiding the mess and looking innocent.
LMAOOOOOOOO. This picture is priceless.
PS: Did you name your buns after Milo and Otis? The movie?!
Oh my gosh Milove that’s hilarious! My bun has a dictionary that she likes to tear apart. =p It’s her way of learning and getting smarter. ;P
talk about Distructo-Bunny!!! Blue and Baby flung their hay everywhere!!

Haha yes, I wanted to name them after the dog and cat in the movie, but my friend’s mom has a bunny named Otis, so I went with Odie. Like the dog from Garfield. He is so docile, then when I leave the room he gets into all sorts of things, Milo is the exact opposite.
also, when I walked in to check on them, Odie seemed VERY impressed with his work -____-
These pictures are HYSTERICAL.
hahah love the pic Milove!
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