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Yes he does free range in the garden. Sadly, I had to have his brother pts a few months ago due to kidney failure. They fought badly though (despite both being neutered) so had to be kept separate although they would sit together either side of the fence. Clooney is often to be found sitting with Fudge and often goes and keeps him company in his hutch. He does like the cats and will play with them. |
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Thats really cool - my two cats are scared of the bunnies, and if the bunnies are racing about the garden the cats forget their fright and chase them - obviously instinct kicking in. So I must keep mine separate but seems like all your pets like each other! |
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On the whole, yes they do. They certainly all get along with Fudge. Ruby, our Labrador puppy is a little bit boisterous though and often Fudge will seek solstice on the decking where the doggies can't bother him but if he is in the mood he will venture into the main part of the garden and chase around with her. He has the upper hand or should I say foot though!! |
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@ Elaine!!!! No piccies are sacred on here anymore! |
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