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Very Good First Day

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Lisa - 21 Jul 2008 14:07 GMT
Well the bunnies and Roscue had a good first day.  No bun seems to
care much that he is there.  In fact, each bunny had their run time
while the puppy was sleeping on the floor and no bun seemed stressed
or paid much attention to him.  Then Roscoe woke up while Louise and
then Sharkey were out.  The buns continued with their normal play and
Roscue just kinda stared at them.  I am very pleased about this.
Roscue was a bundle of energy this morning running and playing in the
living room.  Again the buns were fine.  Louise doesn't even watch
him, she just relaxes and sleeps while he plays.  It's funny because
if any bun is out playing while Weezie is in her cage she goes nuts
when she sees them and I have to block them off from view.  With
Roscue she doesn't care what he is doing.   I have been very aware of
bunny feelings and make sure I keep talking to, petting and reassuring
the buns so they don't feel neglected.  There is plenty of love and
attention to give every furry critter in the house.  

Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Louise & Sharkey (Thelma, Wendy & Cartman FTB)
pugnose - 21 Jul 2008 21:03 GMT
There's your UHF for you. Control the hoomins by ignoring the furry ne
critter on the block, and then keep the new bug-eyed critter unde
surveillance after dark out of the watchful eyes of the bipeds. Carla Liz
and Jodie

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Lisa - 22 Jul 2008 20:03 GMT
>There's your UHF for you. Control the hoomins by ignoring the furry new
>critter on the block, and then keep the new bug-eyed critter under
>surveillance after dark out of the watchful eyes of the bipeds. Carla Liza
>and Jodie.

I think you could be right Carla. Hershey actually seems the most
interested in the new "bug eyed" critter as you called him.  He sits
on the shelf of his cage and just watches him.  

Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Louise & Sharkey (Thelma, Wendy & Cartman FTB)
terbobun@aol.com - 22 Jul 2008 23:06 GMT
> >There's your UHF for you. Control the hoomins by ignoring the furry new
> >critter on the block, and then keep the new bug-eyed critter under
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> Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Louise & Sharkey (Thelma, Wendy & Cartman FTB)

LOL.. yes thats it.. surveillanance. we will get a report soon from
the UHF.... awaiting your instructions..

sargent first class Domino..yeahhh oh boy.. my first assignment.. ps..
we have two flying creatures in a cage where i live......
Lisa - 24 Jul 2008 19:35 GMT
>LOL.. yes thats it.. surveillanance. we will get a report soon from
>the UHF.... awaiting your instructions..
>
>sargent first class Domino..yeahhh oh boy.. my first assignment.. ps..
>we have two flying creatures in a cage where i live......

Oh it's very definately is surveilance.  They all have their eye on
the little brown critter.

Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Louise & Sharkey (Thelma, Wendy & Cartman FTB)
 
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