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Re: moult
| Clare Valentine | 20 Jan 2005 10:06 |
I cant imagine Bob allowing me anywhere near him with a vacuum cleaner, he doesnt like it, its noisy and very powerful. He'd probably get hurt by it anyway. Perhaps I should get a small hand held one for this purpose.
My Grandmother used to have a cat called Micky who loved the vacuum cleaners. He'd lift his legs up so we could vacuum under them with the hose and would sit on the big vacuum cleaner whilst we cleaned the carpet. (a favourite past time when me and my siblings were at Nannys!!). I think Nanny trained Micky to do this so we'd to her cleaning for her!!
Clare 'n Bob
Dave Vacuums his rabbit.... Worth a try!
Clare Valentine wrote:
> Bob is moulting like nothing on earth. I reckon there's enough fluff coming out of him to make a whole new bunny. He's > shedding it in a nice even coat all over his body. I keep trying to pluck bits of it out but he gets shirty at me, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Clare 'n Bob in a very messy house  Signature 8-) Professor :-P Merlin & ;-) The Jump
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| Professor | 19 Jan 2005 17:44 |
Dave Vacuums his rabbit.... Worth a try!
> Bob is moulting like nothing on earth. I reckon there's enough fluff coming out of him to make a whole new bunny. He's > shedding it in a nice even coat all over his body. I keep trying to pluck bits of it out but he gets shirty at me, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Clare 'n Bob in a very messy house  Signature 8-) Professor :-P Merlin & ;-) The Jump
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| Clare Valentine | 19 Jan 2005 16:42 |
Bob is moulting like nothing on earth. I reckon there's enough fluff coming out of him to make a whole new bunny. He's shedding it in a nice even coat all over his body. I keep trying to pluck bits of it out but he gets shirty at me, storms off and gives me a hard stare whenever I go near him. He's grunted a few times and boxed me when I touched his back leg. (Obviously an area I'm not to go near!!) I shall ask one of the boys to hold him tonight and see if I can comb a bit out as I'm somewhat worried about the quantity he must be swallowing. When I stroke him he's surrounded by a cloud of fluff and it gets into my eyes! He doesn't have any evidence of mites, he has just completed a course of treatment for them, so it must be just a moult. I don't recollect a big moult like this before. My carpet keeps changing colour and my vacuum cleaner cant keep up!!
Clare 'n Bob in a very messy house
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