...just an old bunny grazing this afternoon... but a wonderful sight for me
Coco New Year's Eve 2014
sue
a wonderful sight :)updated pics 31st Jan
a wonderful sight :)updated pics 31st Jan
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
- Hunnybunny2007
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Re: a wonderful sight :)
Wonderful, what a lovely way to end the year seeing Coco being himself
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I took the pic through the patio door so as not to disturb him - hence the fuzzy pic- but the door was unlocked and I could have stepped out to see him at any time. I was just happy to watch him grazing through the patio door.Hunnybunny2007 wrote:Wonderful, what a lovely way to end the year seeing Coco being himself
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
Re: a wonderful sight :)
How lovely
I'm so pleased that he's picked up
PS - The post office lady was in stitches yesterday when I was posting the dried grass, she said for security reasons she had to ask what was in the packet, I mumbled it was probably slightly unusual, and then said "dried grass" - the giggles then started, she then asked was it uk? and when I said yes, she asked if they didn't have any grass there? (queue more gales of laughter!)
I'm so pleased that he's picked up
PS - The post office lady was in stitches yesterday when I was posting the dried grass, she said for security reasons she had to ask what was in the packet, I mumbled it was probably slightly unusual, and then said "dried grass" - the giggles then started, she then asked was it uk? and when I said yes, she asked if they didn't have any grass there? (queue more gales of laughter!)
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Thank you Apache. I've sent dandelions etc from the garden to bunlover for Coco when he was at hers but added a few commercial rabbit cruncher treats to the parcel. so I could honestly answer " rabbit treats" rather than "weeds" lolApache wrote:How lovely
I'm so pleased that he's picked up
PS - The post office lady was in stitches yesterday when I was posting the dried grass, she said for security reasons she had to ask what was in the packet, I mumbled it was probably slightly unusual, and then said "dried grass" - the giggles then started, she then asked was it uk? and when I said yes, she asked if they didn't have any grass there? (queue more gales of laughter!)
I really don't understand why they ask... I mean ... if someone did have any dangerous or illegal items in the parcel, I can't believe they would tell them, anyway!
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
Re: a wonderful sight :)
LOL - good thinking!
I thought that too! People are hardly likely to say, its just an AK47!
Although I did think afterwards saying it was "grass" wasn't possibly the most sensible thing to say either ;-)
I thought that too! People are hardly likely to say, its just an AK47!
Although I did think afterwards saying it was "grass" wasn't possibly the most sensible thing to say either ;-)
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well Coco's made it to 2015
( I have to admit at one point I really didn't think he would I had said to bunlover that I thought we were going to have to have "the talk", but I asked our vet Jason, " Is this it?" and he said "No, I don't think so," and with all the (many)meds, Coco did rally )
and Coco's definitely back to his normal self. I went into the rabbit room and took away his snugglesafe last night (which was near him)to re-heat it about 1am and forgot to say anything to him cos I was tired ( you have to tell him cos he's blind)..and he chased after me into the kitchen! He was Ok when I stroked him and took it back though
I'm watching him grazing on the lawn now
sue
( I have to admit at one point I really didn't think he would I had said to bunlover that I thought we were going to have to have "the talk", but I asked our vet Jason, " Is this it?" and he said "No, I don't think so," and with all the (many)meds, Coco did rally )
and Coco's definitely back to his normal self. I went into the rabbit room and took away his snugglesafe last night (which was near him)to re-heat it about 1am and forgot to say anything to him cos I was tired ( you have to tell him cos he's blind)..and he chased after me into the kitchen! He was Ok when I stroked him and took it back though
I'm watching him grazing on the lawn now
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
Re: a wonderful sight :)
That's so lovelysdf76 wrote:well Coco's made it to 2015
( I have to admit at one point I really didn't think he would I had said to bunlover that I thought we were going to have to have "the talk", but I asked our vet Jason, " Is this it?" and he said "No, I don't think so," and with all the (many)meds, Coco did rally )
and Coco's definitely back to his normal self. I went into the rabbit room and took away his snugglesafe last night (which was near him)to re-heat it about 1am and forgot to say anything to him cos I was tired ( you have to tell him cos he's blind)..and he chased after me into the kitchen! He was Ok when I stroked him and took it back though
I'm watching him grazing on the lawn now
sue
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You got chased into the new year
I'm so happy that Coco has rallied, well done to you all
I'm so happy that Coco has rallied, well done to you all
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Great to see Coco grazing must have been so good to see for you Well done with the intensive nursing, great start to the New Year watching him eat