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Ghoulish Delight 06-17-2006 09:56 AM

Well, Munchkin has officially forfeited his "behind the stereo speaker" privelages. When I woke up this morning, he wasn't out in the open, so I took a look in all his usual corners. No bunny. I thought I could hear him, but I couldn't see him. A more thurough second pass still turned up nothing...but then I took one more look behind the stereo...and see him clamboring to get out from inside the stereo cabinet :rolleyes:

Last week I had very carefully covered all the exposed wires back there with vinly tubing, and made sure to tuck anything else behind the cardboard that covers the back of the cabinet. I then blocked off access to the lowest opening of in that cardboard with an old CD holder. Well, last night it seems he figured out how to climb up on top of the holder and get into the cabinet. Thankfully, he selected a single cable to work on all night (and not a power cable), which I easily spliced back together. But he ain't gonna be getting back there no more.

CoasterMatt 06-17-2006 12:27 PM

Well, if he does get a power cable, consider the problem "self fixing" :eek:

Disneyphile 06-19-2006 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Well, last night it seems he figured out how to climb up on top of the holder and get into the cabinet.

Bunnies are wonderfully smart creatures. :evil:

He's so cute though. And, I bet that makes it much harder to get mad at him, because he's so darn cute. ;)

Cadaverous Pallor 06-19-2006 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Disneyphile
Bunnies are wonderfully smart creatures. :evil:

He's so cute though. And, I bet that makes it much harder to get mad at him, because he's so darn cute. ;)

It's true! Add to that the fact that he's not being "bad" he's being a good, smart, resourceful bunny. That's what they do.

So we kiss him on the nose, come up with a new way to protect wires, and vacuum up bits of our carpet. :D

Nephythys 06-19-2006 10:53 AM

I had no idea bunnies behaved like that- TOO cute!

Disneyphile 06-20-2006 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Nephythys
I had no idea bunnies behaved like that- TOO cute!

Heck, yes!! House rabbits are awesome.

Ours would be awesome if she had a bit more freedom, but we'll have to wait until after the wedding stuff is gone in order to secure the place for free roaming again. There are way too many places and things for her to get/chew into right now. :(

Ghoulish Delight 06-20-2006 02:56 PM

Munchkin kinda wigged out a little yesterday. Out of nowhere, he started earnestly trying to flip over, or perhaps remove from his cage, his litter box. Then he seemed to be rather upset with the towels that were in there. Dunno what got into him, all that stuff's been there the whole time. He seemed okay with the litter box this morning, don't know what his feelings about the towels (which we removed) are.

Ever see anything like that, Dp?

Not Afraid 06-20-2006 03:02 PM

I think he's trying to tel you he needs a bigger cage. Would you want to sleep next to the toilet? (Unless of course you imbibed way too much and either passed out there are felt it prudent to stay close by. ;))

Ghoulish Delight 06-20-2006 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid
I think he's trying to tel you he needs a bigger cage. Would you want to sleep next to the toilet? (Unless of course you imbibed way too much and either passed out there are felt it prudent to stay close by. ;))

Actually, rabbits often sleep in their litter boxes. A lot of people just fill the litter box up with hay, they'll happily spend a lot of time there.

But we don't even close the cage anymore. The only reason we have it out is to contain the food and bedding mess. He sometimes sleeps in there, but he'll also sleep behind the chair, behind the lamp table, on the front entrance linoleum, etc.

Not Afraid 06-20-2006 03:11 PM

My rabbits had cages that wern't too much larger and they didn't have free reign. Cats will sometimes sleep in litter boxes too, IF they are kenneled. Otherwise, they run from the thing as if evil lurks there. (It does.)


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