Peeper on the job!
Peeper the bunny isn't the friendliest of rabbits and she would just as soon box and growl as allow herself to be petted; unless you have a handful of strawberries, that is!
But like most any bunny, she's a busybody! The alarm guy's work mat spread across the floor and covered with assorted tools and a multitude of plastic packages and little doodads proved just too much for her curiosity and she had to investigate and climb all over everything. She even chinned a couple of his power tools!
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I had to put her back in her cage when she started trying to run off with his stuff, though. Ever watch a bunny try to run with a cardboard box in her mouth? It's the funniest thing, really.
7 comments:
Awww--Peeper is a good bunny, just trying to help.
I hope "the alarm guy" means that there's a bit of extra protection around.
My bunny, Thistle, has to be "right there" whenever I have a project on the go. He needs to inspect every tool and be up close to whatever it is I am doing. He's my little helper and he really gets peeved if I put him in an other room so I can work in peace. Actually, I have to admit that I've come to enjoy him "helping" me.
Buddy used to like to snatch the kids' dirty socks and hide them away under the couch.
It sounds like she just wanted to help out, earn her keep and all that. Of course now that she's claimed a few power tools, what will the repairman use?
Thanks for the fix! Happy to see the bunny posts again and this one is a good chuckle.
Do try to get a pic of her (or another) trying to carry something away - would Love to see that!
Oooh Bunny fix! Niblet tries to run with books--the older, the better. I think he loves that old yellowed paper smell (and taste). He can eat the cover off a paperback in no time!
Go Peeper--keep on helping!
Cardboard and books, she knows what she likes.
Do you have a good source for fruit tree trimmings, so she has something she can chew?
I used to provide one of my clients with apple branches for his bunnies. Made me all happy to trim those trees, knowing they were providing many happy gnawing hours...
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