Deborah's pellet strike.

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Deborah's pellet strike.

Post by Bruce Atchison - autho » Sun, 24 Mar 2013 03:19:16



Hi folks;

I'm astonished at how stubborn rabbits can be, even though I know this all
too well. Deborah suddenly stopped eating pellets but she wolfed down her
hay. She also kept giving me disappointed looks every time I showed her the
pellets left in her bowl.

I remembered the tip about mixing old and new pellets to aclimatize rabbits
to the new batch and did so. Now my brown clown cleans her bowl and does her
happy dance each night before I serve them to her. I missed seeing her cute
tail flashing like a beacon as she hopped around. My long-eared lady had me
worried but now I feel happy. My kitchen is graced once more with the sweet
sound of pellets being eaten.

Sincerely,

Bruce Atchison, author of How I Was Razed: A Journey from Cultism to
Christianity. Available from www.store.virtualbookworm.com as well as Barnes
& Noble and Amazon.com.

 
 
 

Deborah's pellet strike.

Post by betsybu » Sun, 24 Mar 2013 09:42:43



Quote:
> Hi folks;

> I'm astonished at how stubborn rabbits can be, even though I know this all

> too well. Deborah suddenly stopped eating pellets but she wolfed down her

> hay. She also kept giving me disappointed looks every time I showed her the

> pellets left in her bowl.

> I remembered the tip about mixing old and new pellets to aclimatize rabbits

> to the new batch and did so. Now my brown clown cleans her bowl and does her

> happy dance each night before I serve them to her. I missed seeing her cute

> tail flashing like a beacon as she hopped around. My long-eared lady had me

> worried but now I feel happy. My kitchen is graced once more with the sweet

> sound of pellets being eaten.

> Sincerely,

> Bruce Atchison, author of How I Was Razed: A Journey from Cultism to

> Christianity. Available from www.store.virtualbookworm.com as well as Barnes

> & Noble and Amazon.com.

Deborah just seemed disappointed Bruce,so glad she is happy with her pellets again.All of mine never had any problems with wanting theirs.Carla.
 
 
 

Deborah's pellet strike.

Post by Bruce Atchison - autho » Thu, 28 Mar 2013 01:56:44


I'm so glad she's eating and getting e***d again. What a relief it is to
know that my little lady is eating again. Ill rabbits certainly can make us
worry.

Sincerely,

Bruce Atchison, author of How I Was Razed: A Journey from Cultism to
Christianity. Available from www.store.virtualbookworm.com as well as Barnes
& Noble and Amazon.com.