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Forum THE LOUNGE Lost bunny scare

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    • Taloan7
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        Last night we had a bit of a scare.  Moonpaw was missing for an hour and we searched the house high and low.  We finally found him after starting to panic.  He had discovered the shelf where the bin with his pellets were kept and managed to jump into the top of the bin and happily sat there eating his weight in food while we frantically searched for him.  What a greedy little pig!  That will teach me to make sure the lid is completely sealed.  I honestly hadn’t thought he could get in there.  


      • DanaNM
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          Glad you found him! What a little rascal!

          Moose used to find his way in the pellet cabinet too!

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        • Asriel and Bombur
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            When we first had the boys, Az used to run and hide under the couch. It was such a small opening we were amazed he even fit!


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              Haha, what a little stinker!!!!

              Many years back, my little Mini Lop, Velvet managed to get the top of her enclosure off and hop out. We had been out and when we got home couldn’t find her. We searched like 20 minutes until we finally found her. Sitting, loafed, on a kitchen chair under the table.


            • Ellie from The Netherlands
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                Oh my, glad you found him again! It’s pretty scary when they go missing, but all the funnier when you find them doing something naughty. Love all the naughty bunny stories ^_^

                Here’s ours: several years ago Bas had a fridge in his room. Breintje managed to hide himself in the small ventilation hole behind the fridge. While Bas was searching Breintje sat there basking in the warmth, not bothering to give a hint about his secret comfy spot.

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