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20-11-2006, 10:59 PM   #11

Re: Bunny advice please


Just wanted to let you all know that bunny is getting along just fine. Have made quite a few changes at work regards her handling etc and its really made a big difference. She has such a fantastic personality and I'd really love to be able to take her home myself. She no longer charges and bites but she does snatch her apples and carrots from me . I love her to bits. I take her walkies on a harness and she thoroughly enjoys it. She adores having her back scratched and falls into a sleepy trance when I stroke her twitchy little nose for long enough.
Keep your fingers crossed as I may have found her the perfect home.



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20-11-2006, 11:02 PM   #12

Re: Bunny advice please


So pleased to hear that she is now a happy bunny Elaine.......



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20-11-2006, 11:02 PM   #13

Re: Bunny advice please


Hope it works out for her Elaine, you have worked wonders with her...



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20-11-2006, 11:06 PM   #14

Re: Bunny advice please


Thankyou Moli. I am doing muy best to make improvements but I know the petshop industry is alot of ****. No new job on the horizon as yet and bills have to be paid.



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20-11-2006, 11:10 PM   #15

Re: Bunny advice please


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Originally Posted by Elaine
Thankyou Moli. I am doing muy best to make improvements but I know the petshop industry is alot of ****. No new job on the horizon as yet and bills have to be paid.
Its been a godsend you being there, those poor birds and bunny wouldn't have stood a chance without you



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18-12-2006, 12:22 AM   #16

Re: Bunny advice please


Bunty, as I have named her, has a nice new home and will be leaving us this thursday. She is going to a lovely couple who have quite a few animals and another bunny. I will be seeing her again on xmas day, as I am going over to feed all the animals as well as into work to see to the animals there.
Bunty is a beauty. She is a very good bunny with a huge personality.
Now I am working on a very grumpy hamster



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