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Post by Nona » Mon, 29 Oct 2012 14:26:44



My chocolate brown boy Smokey really does smell like chocolate.

Really. Warm sweet, and chocolaty.

 
 
 

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Post by betsybu » Mon, 29 Oct 2012 22:12:13


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> My chocolate brown boy Smokey really does smell like chocolate.

> Really. Warm sweet, and chocolaty.

Hmmm,Nona,maybe you are ready for Halloween candy,lol.Your boy is very handsome,bet that scent really makes him irresistable.Carla.
 
 
 

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Post by Nona » Tue, 30 Oct 2012 02:05:14


Love that boy beyond measure, Carla. He is the best cuddler as well as
the best-smelling cuddler.

Wish he would stop peeing outside the litter box, though.

Pretty sure he does it to say he is PO'ed.

Last night I put them on the porch for a romp. Although they liked it,
they also didn't like it because it was a change. Bunnies do not like
any change, as we all know.

They also know we are moving soon. They may not know that actually. They
just know something is up, changewise. They know the sectional is gone,
and they don't like it.

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>> My chocolate brown boy Smokey really does smell like chocolate.

>> Really. Warm sweet, and chocolaty.

> Hmmm,Nona,maybe you are ready for Halloween candy,lol.Your boy is very handsome,bet that scent really makes him irresistable.Carla.

 
 
 

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Post by betsybu » Tue, 30 Oct 2012 09:32:38


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> My chocolate brown boy Smokey really does smell like chocolate.

> Really. Warm sweet, and chocolaty.

He sounds like a right rascal!When are ya'll moving Nona?Is it in the same area.They are going to have a field day when you bring in all of the boxes, I bet!Carla.
 
 
 

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Post by Donna » Tue, 30 Oct 2012 11:52:14


Yes, most pets know when you change things around in your house or you
get rif of a piece of furniture.
 
 
 

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Post by Donna » Tue, 30 Oct 2012 11:50:01


He sounds like a real special bunny, just like my 2 bunnies are.
 
 
 

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Post by Donna » Tue, 30 Oct 2012 12:02:59


I have my buns in a small animal change in my spare room. My husband
made the buns a wooden box to go inside. He cut out an opening in both
ends of the box so they can run right through the box. The box isn't
that big and my big buns will some how lay next to each there with their
heads tight against each other and partially outside the opening of the
box. They look so cute when they do that.