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Ponine 07-13-2006 10:15 AM

okay, so now you need to make a pancake, and place it upon his head, so I can re-do the "bunny with a pancake on its head" sign that hangs in my cube.


Not Afraid 07-13-2006 10:17 AM

Pope Munchykins.

Wanna borrow my tiny fez?

Gemini Cricket 07-13-2006 10:21 AM

Wascally wabbit!

scaeagles 07-13-2006 10:36 AM

I have to admit that I've never been interested in purchasing a rodent, but that little guy is pretty cute. Perhaps a bunny might be a good choice for a pet......are there any odor issues with munchykins?

Ghoulish Delight 07-13-2006 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles
I have to admit that I've never been interested in purchasing a rodent, but that little guy is pretty cute. Perhaps a bunny might be a good choice for a pet......are there any odor issues with munchykins?

None at all. Disneyphile pointed us to a great brand of litter/bedding that keeps his cage odor-free (we change his litter box at least once daily, and the bottom of his cage every 3rd day or so). That + a quick rinse of the litter box with vinegar (literally just pour a bit of vinegar in and swish it around) works a charm. And he cleans his own fur more than any cat I've ever seen, so his body has no odor (except when he's eating veggies and gets basil breath).

Disneyphile 07-13-2006 12:08 PM

He's SOOOOOO cute!!!! I love the Munchykins!!! :D

Cadaverous Pallor 07-13-2006 12:47 PM

As GD said, it's not a smell problem at all. The problem is that he chews everything. :) Example: I'll walk into the room and he'll bound right over to start munching on my shoes while I'm still wearing them. I have to take them off and put them in another room or he will continue to try to destroy them the entire time I'm in the room with him, and no amount of disciplinary noises or pushing him away is going to make a bit of difference.

I can understand why most people keep them confined to a cage/room for most of the time and only let them out to exercise once or twice a day, but if we did it that way we'd be continually following him around making sure he's not getting into trouble anyway. As it is, the place is bunny proof (we think!) and we don't have to babysit him.

Mousey Girl 07-14-2006 02:08 PM

NM...I went back and read the entire thread, concerns were already addressed.

wendybeth 07-14-2006 10:16 PM

I luv that bunny! You two are really great parents, btw.:)


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