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Gordon Steadman
08-08-2015, 11:27
Let him play wiv likkle bunnies.

This 'ere lump is Orange.fr. The lump in the middle of said Orange used to be a rabbit. Orange nicked it from Bert (bosscat) although usually he catches them himself. He ate it at about 9am this morning. He has not moved since and neither has the bump. I assume he will manage to digest it at some stage today so he can do it all again tomorrow.

Firebottle
08-08-2015, 13:25
Well you've got to rest after eating don't you know :zzz:

:)

Gordon Steadman
09-08-2015, 14:42
Next day, the bump has gone down but he is still comatose!!

Great life being a cat, I definitely coming back in that form.

Audio Al
09-08-2015, 14:53
Its a hard life being a cat , finding all that time for sleeping must be difficult

Firebottle
09-08-2015, 15:52
I've always said I'm coming back as a cat, so I'll join you Gordon.

Lovely picture of Orange, we'll come down for a good bit of fussing.

:)

Gordon Steadman
09-08-2015, 16:14
I've always said I'm coming back as a cat, so I'll join you Gordon.

Lovely picture of Orange, we'll come down for a good bit of fussing.

:)

I thought that was just a nasty rumour. Hows the extension:eyebrows:

awkwardbydesign
09-08-2015, 16:18
We used to have a Netherlands Dwarf rabbit that terrorised our cat! Not this one, it's mate.
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m604/awkwardbydesign/Beastly_zpsbe3dfe27.jpg (http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/awkwardbydesign/media/Beastly_zpsbe3dfe27.jpg.html)

Gordon Steadman
09-08-2015, 16:22
We used to have a Netherlands Dwarf rabbit that terrorised our cat! Not this one, it's mate.
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m604/awkwardbydesign/Beastly_zpsbe3dfe27.jpg (http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/awkwardbydesign/media/Beastly_zpsbe3dfe27.jpg.html)

One of our rabbits is out on the barn mezzanine. We just couldn't bring ourselves to eat him as he such a sweetie. It really is fun watching him 'playing' with the cats. It all seems good natured enough but when he gets serious, they give him a very wide berth indeed, even though there are four of them!!

awkwardbydesign
09-08-2015, 16:27
This one used to come in through the catflap and sit by the fire with the cats. We used to call him Beastly, as in "That beastly rabbit's chewed throught the phone lead again!"

Gordon Steadman
09-08-2015, 16:30
This one used to come in through the catflap and sit by the fire with the cats. We used to call him Beastly, as in "That beastly rabbit's chewed throught the phone lead again!"

Yes indeed. Tooth marks on everything. Any floor boards with an exposed edge, the door, cardboard boxes used to be quite useful and there is an extension lead I left there yesterday that I'd better pop up and remove NOW. It's still plugged in:eek:

awkwardbydesign
09-08-2015, 17:14
Oh, Beastly chewed through the mains cable out to the shed (the one in the picture with the flaky white door) while it was live. Power went off, but the rabbit was fine! He died on the rug while we were on our first holiday without the kids; they buried him with full honours (a rabbit ornament as a headstone. Bless.).