August 2006 Weddings
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sugrfrejaz

Do your bunnies and kitties live together in harmony? I'm very intrigued by your sig pics. I wish the H would let me dress up the cats for Halloween, but alas. At least one is black and one is orange, so they are already kind of Halloweeny.

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Re: sugrfrejaz

  • lol!

    first, the "tshirt" I found in the "cat costumes" at petsmart and were WAY cheaper than the doggie shirts. That one was like $8.99 while the doggie equivalent was like $20+ Tongue Tied

    The bunz have a "pen" area they are in most of the time, except when we take them out. My rabbits aren't bonded, so if they together unmonitored they will fight - but if you had bonded bunnies you could let them out as soon as you got home to run around the house and then put them back at night.  Ivy (the brown bun) doens't like hardwood floors and we don't have wall-to-wall carpet, so even if they were bonded and I could let them out she still would have to be carried into the living room. King Cole (the black bun) goes all over. 


  • oh - the cats and rabbits get along well. The cats are scared of them. Rabbits are very in-your-face when it comes to sniffing and saying "hi" so that weirds the cats out and they stick to the back of the couches mostly. Each side tests the other though at times. I think KC gets in moods and will starts nipping the cats if they are laying in the center of the room, but they don't really tell him to eff off either. They'd rather just be up high.
  • That's so funny! My parents have 2 non-bonded bunnies. They had 2 bonded bunnies, but the boy died. They got the girl a new husband, but it hasn't worked out so much. They have baby gates up, and the girl has the run of the main part of the house (kitchen, breakfast area, den) all the time. Apparently they let the boy out in the formal living room during the day and lock him in a pen at night.

    Their girl bunny doesn't like hardwood, either. They have a giant rug under the kitchen table and another giant rug in the living room, so she just hops as fast as she can from one to the other. But she does this little thing where she looks around, like she doesn't want anybody to see her hopping on the hardwood. It's hilarious!

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  • cute! yeah - KC will get into the other rooms - but the nook/kitchen area is all non-carpet so he has no safety net there so he stays away. They also like to brace themselves along a wall if they can. I blame ivy's fear on her former life in a hoarder case where she lived in a barn. She was a very unsocial bunny. Whereas KC is so social with people I really think he thinks he is half human.

     

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