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Richard Rudd - 17 Jul 2008 07:01 GMT
Hi All

We found H with some bits of our carpet hanging from her mouth. She denied
all knowledge of grazing on it but we thought we had better do something
about it, if only to preserve the carpet for a few more years.

Jackie had some carpet tile off cuts stored somewhere which we put all along
the base of the wall with the grazing lands. They are not too clear from the
picture unfortunately.
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/richard.rackie.rudd/HenriettaHighway02

Well H loves it. Here she is resting at a service station. But she races up
and down the H1 highway, and of course loved the radiator pipe along side
it.

The carpet is preserved. The sacrificial tiles are also unharmed.

Cheers Richard
terbobun@aol.com - 17 Jul 2008 22:34 GMT
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Hi Richard,
I also have a carpet loving bun... I see him with bits of carpet
strands hanging from his mouth. He also denies it... typical carpet
chewing denial.
I had to put those cheap tiles that peal off of the back... on certain
areas where he frequents... It has helped alot along with a new straw
matt that he loves.  And at this time of year. along with the air
conditioner, he likes to cool off by flopping on the tiles... Litlte
Henreitta is a beautiful bun, must be a very hard time to groom all of
that fur... Very very very cute!!!!!

marylee
Richard Rudd - 19 Jul 2008 12:02 GMT
Hi

Re grooming H it's not too bad. She is a tiny rabbit - only just over 2 lbs
so takes a short time. Also being a lionhead it's mainly around her head.

Richard
On Jul 17, 2:01 am, "Richard Rudd" <richard.ru...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
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> Cheers Richard

Hi Richard,
I also have a carpet loving bun... I see him with bits of carpet
strands hanging from his mouth. He also denies it... typical carpet
chewing denial.
I had to put those cheap tiles that peal off of the back... on certain
areas where he frequents... It has helped alot along with a new straw
matt that he loves.  And at this time of year. along with the air
conditioner, he likes to cool off by flopping on the tiles... Litlte
Henreitta is a beautiful bun, must be a very hard time to groom all of
that fur... Very very very cute!!!!!

marylee
terbobun@aol.com - 19 Jul 2008 16:41 GMT
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Thats good Richard,
I had an angora bun who hated to be groomed. so off she used to go to
the vet to be groomed....Sadly, she passed at 8 years old in may.  But
now i have the big boy dom. He is about 8.5 lbs.  but ahhhh no long
fur!!!!

Marylee
Beth Aylward - 19 Jul 2008 17:42 GMT
oh how i love those tiny lionheads. my lioness is over three pounds..
:)
Richard Rudd - 20 Jul 2008 12:37 GMT
Hi

H's sister Panda is not that big lbs. and 12 oz. They are litter sisters but
fight like hell usually started by H  but we don't let them start. Only
occurs when they on the lead and not in separate cages/rooms.

Richard
> oh how i love those tiny lionheads. my lioness is over three pounds..
> :)
Richard Rudd - 21 Jul 2008 10:57 GMT
Sorry should be 2lbs 12oz.
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>> oh how i love those tiny lionheads. my lioness is over three pounds..
>> :)
Els van der Veen - 18 Jul 2008 11:01 GMT
what a great looking bun!

Els

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