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Millie the attack rabbit

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joe.halpin@yc.tt.mry - 29 Mar 2007 01:32 GMT
I tried to sweep up her area just now, and she attacked the
broom. Made some weird grunting sound I haven't heard before, rushed
it and started trying to tear it up with her teeth. She simply would
not let the broom in her enclosure. My wife nearly fell over laughing.

Joe
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zski - 29 Mar 2007 01:54 GMT
*giggles*

Sounds like a lop girl all right!  When Pepper growled at me for
blocking her from attacking Frisco, it sounded just like a little dog.
I stared for a couple of seconds, then cracked up.  Such a fierce little
bunbun....

> I tried to sweep up her area just now, and she attacked the
> broom. Made some weird grunting sound I haven't heard before, rushed
> it and started trying to tear it up with her teeth. She simply would
> not let the broom in her enclosure. My wife nearly fell over laughing.
>
> Joe

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floppypeanutbunny@gmail.com - 29 Mar 2007 02:08 GMT
On Mar 28, 7:32 pm, joe.hal...@yc.tt.mry wrote:
> I tried to sweep up her area just now, and she attacked the
> broom. Made some weird grunting sound I haven't heard before, rushed
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I have a mini lop , female also that does that. She is very
territorial and will attack things or people. She always gives a growl
warning first. Peanut attcks a cat toy on a string. It is pretty funny.
pugnose - 29 Mar 2007 03:25 GMT
These girls have serious rabbitude. Maybe Millie doesn't do housecleaning
so well? You never know what happened at her last home, Joe, she sounds
like she needs to know she is home now. Carla and Liza. Wonder what she
would do with a vacuum cleaner?
joe.halpin@yc.tt.mry - 29 Mar 2007 04:12 GMT
> These girls have serious rabbitude. Maybe Millie doesn't do
> housecleaning so well? You never know what happened at her last
> home, Joe, she sounds like she needs to know she is home now. Carla
> and Liza. Wonder what she would do with a vacuum cleaner?

After running a vacuum cleaner with Flopsie in the room once I
quit. I never saw her move so fast before or since. She was running so
hard she ran right into the wall a couple times. When I need to run
the cleaner now I put them in another room first.

joe
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Drachen - 30 Mar 2007 11:21 GMT
my one bun won't move for the vacume unless its practically sucking up his
tail... then he'll go into his crate and wait for me to be done...

> > These girls have serious rabbitude. Maybe Millie doesn't do
> > housecleaning so well? You never know what happened at her last
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zski - 30 Mar 2007 14:00 GMT
Pepper and my Roomba have an interesting relationship.

At first she hid behind the couch and thumped at it.

Next she approached it and tried to stare it down - didn't work too well
and she got bonked.

Once it cornered her and she boxed at it.

Another time I had set it on the floor while I was cleaning something
else, and she hopped on top of it.  Unfortunately she stepped on the
"power" and "clean buttons".  I was in the other room and I hear
"doodly-doo!  vroooooom..." and then I see her come tearing down the
hallway at top speed to again hide behind the couch and thump for a while.

Now she mostly ignores it, as she has learned that it can't get into her
cage and it doesn't leave the room.  Last night she was trying to divide
her attention between it and Frisco in his bunker and got bonked a
couple of times before heading off to the living room to sulk.

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Stephanie - 29 Mar 2007 04:14 GMT
Those lops are all about the talking . . . grunts, "buzzing," and
thumping  were always coming from our girls. When they didn't get
their way.

Fuzzy was a fan of cat toys as well. She tore them apart if you
weren't fast enough.

Stephanie

> These girls have serious rabbitude. Maybe Millie doesn't do housecleaning
> so well? You never know what happened at her last home, Joe, she sounds
> like she needs to know she is home now. Carla and Liza. Wonder what she
> would do with a vacuum cleaner?
scGram - 29 Mar 2007 07:52 GMT
Both Cissy and Munk will attack the broom ... but that's they only thing
they attack. They don't mind the dustbuster or the vacumn cleaner at all and
they are never cage protective toward me ... Just "the Broom" ... wonder
what it is about that Broom?

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>I tried to sweep up her area just now, and she attacked the
> broom. Made some weird grunting sound I haven't heard before, rushed
> it and started trying to tear it up with her teeth. She simply would
> not let the broom in her enclosure. My wife nearly fell over laughing.
>
> Joe
Stephanie - 29 Mar 2007 08:27 GMT
>Just "the Broom" ... wonder
> what it is about that Broom?
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Maybe the noise the broom makes is annoying vs. the noise the vacuum
makes which is scary . . .?

Stephanie
joe.halpin@yc.tt.mry - 29 Mar 2007 12:59 GMT
> >Just "the Broom" ... wonder
> > what it is about that Broom?
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> Maybe the noise the broom makes is annoying vs. the noise the vacuum
> makes which is scary . . .?

That would be my guess. I know if I do things like whistle or go
"pssst" at Oreo he immediately goes into alert mode. Haven't tried
that with Millie thought. It might be that certain sounds have that
effect. Maybe the broom sweeping sounds like something creeping
through the grass to them?

Joe
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Pinktrixrabbit - 29 Mar 2007 20:38 GMT
>I tried to sweep up her area just now, and she attacked the
>broom. Made some weird grunting sound I haven't heard before, rushed
>it and started trying to tear it up with her teeth. She simply would
>not let the broom in her enclosure. My wife nearly fell over laughing.
>
>Joe

Joe - she looks so sweet and innocent!  Reminds me of my killer Boo
Boo when he was a young.  He would do the same thing, except it was
our pantlegs he would attack.

Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Thelma & Louise (Wendy & Cartman FTB)
joe.halpin@yc.tt.mry - 29 Mar 2007 23:50 GMT
> >I tried to sweep up her area just now, and she attacked the
> >broom. Made some weird grunting sound I haven't heard before,
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> Boo when he was a young.  He would do the same thing, except it was
> our pantlegs he would attack.

Pantlegs are Oreo's nemesis too. I've gotten a few scars before I saw
him coming.

Joe
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