No more rabbits in the fish room!

Wuv with a place like that i would want to escape to the fish room, that grill above his head maybe he thinks he is in an oven, :rofl: looks just like my oven.........i dont have a problem with other animals but two year old always want to copy what im doing in mine but i cant ban her she loves the fish..hehe :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
 
time to bunny-proof the Betta room :p

get him a fixed bunny girlfriend to chase around I bet that will keep him out of your Betta room :hey: unless they both go in their and reek havoc :shifty:
 
xXMrBonesXx said:
time to bunny-proof the Betta room :p

get him a fixed bunny girlfriend to chase around I bet that will keep him out of your Betta room :hey: unless they both go in their and reek havoc :shifty:
ahhh,unfortunately for Rab's....he was fixed about a year ago, so that's no use :p

Linda~ Yes, I get most of my plants there. I've bought some that were identical to plants I bought at the fs....just a third of the price.
I highly recommend a rabbit as a house pet :nod: You should do it. It took me 6 months to litter box train him but it was well worth the patience and persistence. Everybody who meets Rah is sold on having a bunny (although personally I think he's one in a million)
 
lol :D my sister has a rabbit, hes not house trained so he doesn't rome around. i like the pic ;) juts buy like tose little pens that people buy for their babys to keep them away from stuff, set it up around the places where u got valuabel stuff ;)
 
my fishroom is MY room.. lol.. housing a human, a canine, a mouse, some frogs, and a heap load of fish.
 
Same way you do a cat! ;)

We had 2 bunnies when I was a kid, and we litterbox trained them in their hutches, first (rabbits generally poop in the same place, so we found that place in the hutch and put a litterbox there.) Once box trained in the hutch, they were given a box in the playroom, which was seeded with some poop from the box in the hutch. They just went there. :dunno: After a firm "no" or two they went in the one outside the hutch too.
 
I have a pair of Dutch bunnies, Holly and Ginger. Holly's chocolate-brown and white and Ginger is erm....Ginger (oddly enough) and white.

Currently living in an inadequate-sized hutch :/ , but not for long :hey: - their super under-cover outdoor pen is soon to be completed :p
 
shrks1fan said:
How exactly DO you housetrain a rabbit? Lol

Linda
Keep on it :/ Ya can't really yell at a rabbit without freaking it out. So I would constantly clean up his mess as a kit,show it to him and say NO! and bring it to his litterbox and put it in there. It took him a long time to catch on but as soon as he hit maturity,he never went on the floor again :thumbs:
 
wuvmybetta said:
shrks1fan said:
How exactly DO you housetrain a rabbit? Lol

Linda
Keep on it :/ Ya can't really yell at a rabbit without freaking it out. So I would constantly clean up his mess as a kit,show it to him and say NO! and bring it to his litterbox and put it in there. It took him a long time to catch on but as soon as he hit maturity,he never went on the floor again :thumbs:
OK, just had a mental image of Kelly running around the house chasing a rabbit with a rolled up newspaper in her hand threatening to smack it on the nose. LOL

(not that I believe Kelly would smack any of her animals, it's just a funny image I got).

Linda
 
LOL! I was indeed running after him picking up 'pellets' for long enough :rolleyes: Those didn't bug me as much as pee though. Sometimes I felt like he intentionally snuck behind me to be bad. But as soon as he was fixed at 6 months he just transformed into the best boy :wub: (not that he wasn't great before....just a lot messier....now he's just mischievous)
 

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