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FORUM THE LOUNGE Inkblot is trying to be the next Houdini

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    • Miyuki
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        Just thought you guys might think this is funny…  After her biopsy I set up a webcam so we could see what Inkblot does during the day and to make sure she didn’t look like she was in pain or anything.  These pictures are still shots from the webcam.

        Here you see the e-collar:

         

         

        Now you don’t!

         

        Oops.  I guess she knows how to take it off once she spins the tie strings down under her neck.  I originally drove home during my lunch break to put it back on.  When I got home after work I took it off again.  She doesn’t seem to be really scratching her face so I left the cone off (of course she might just do her trick again…).  I’m currently hiding out in another room watching her on the webcam trying to see if she scratches when I’m not around.  She seems fine *crosses fingers* so far so maybe I’ll just leave it off and go to bed.


      • jerseygirl
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          Oh she’s such a dutch! (She does have dutch in her doesn’t she???) So clever! Lucky you had put the cameras up. So can I take it she’s not doing too badly since the biopsy? (((Positive vibes))) for your Inkblot girl by the way.


        • Miyuki
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            I honestly don’t know what she is. But from pictures I’ve seen she absolutely has to be part dutch! The black “pants” and the white tips of the back feet. And the head pattern. What makes her different from a dutch though is she has a black spot on her top where all the dutch rabbits I’ve seen are plain white. She is probably part something else. But what it is I’m not sure .

            But she seems fine since her biopsy . As soon as we brought her home from the vet after the biopsy she ran around the house. There’s no stopping this rabbit!


          • Sarita
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              Oh too funny! Does she have it on when you get home :~)


            • Beka27
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                ^^^ LOL!!!! That is what would really worry me… if she could put it back on after taking it off. You’re so funny, spying on your bun while you’re at work! Us bunny slaves are something else, huh?! She really is a cute bun.


              • RabbitPam
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                  What makes her different from a dutch though is she has a black spot on her top where all the dutch rabbits I’ve seen are plain white. She is probably part something else. But what it is I’m not sure .

                  So that’s where Sammy’s black nose spot went. If she were a pure English Spot, she would have a black nose, but her nose is all white. So she’s mixed with something else too. Maybe they had the same father.


                • bunnytowne
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                    Ohh Inkblot you are too smart for your own good.  

                    Oh wouldn’t that be something if she puts it back on   oh my rofl…

                    glad to hear she isn’t scratching around her eye much. Thats good.


                  • Miyuki
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                      I think even if she knew how to put the cone back on… she probably wouldn’t do it hehe. Now that the cone is off I think most of the scratching with the cone on was mostly because of the cone itself. Probably from the rubbing since she used to be twisting her head and licking the cone so it would rotate around her neck!

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                  FORUM THE LOUNGE Inkblot is trying to be the next Houdini