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[URL]http://www.threecircles.co.uk/media/video/ralphinbox.wmv[/URL]
He's a massive bunny. Love how uninterested the dog is too (although it is pretty ill, which is why it's blanket is down there).
I guess you'll be HEARTBROKEN when your girlfriend's sister returns?
EDIT: Actually, his cutest trick is yawning and stretching - you can see right down his mouth. Not sure if my camera will pick it up at the cuteness level it deserves.
> [URL]http://www.threecircles.co.uk/media/video/ralph.wmv[/URL]
Dog: "Come back to bed Ralph."
...
Dog: "Oh... ooh, that's nice. OK, you can carry on sniffing my butt."
I must say this: Ralph is ADORABLE
AWWWW
That's the second castle (proper name is "Chateau Lupine") we bought it, which has since been demolished. It's now got 3 more large boxes to look forward to - the one in the video is almost gone. They held chairs, ffs!
I'm still trying to find the picture of the time it rolled over, went too far, and got stuck upside down. Sometimes at night you'll hear a thump from it's cage, and it'll be lying on it's side, legs in the air.
> It's an indoor rabbit. I want to let it have free run of the house,
> but it chews.
We thought about trying that, but as you say, they chew.
> Luckily it's learnt not to chew the brand new leather
> sofa set.
My pests did. Just bloody got it too. Just a couple of nibbles, and they've never done it again (a water sprayer is an ideal training tool)
> It also wags it's tail, which I'm pretty sure rabbits aren't meant to
> do.
Bwahhahahaha.
[URL]http://img53.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img53&image=pict00012aj.jpg[/URL] My pests. Old piccy, the black and white ones are bigger than the white one now. Evil, hateful beasts.
In case anyone's wondering, yes I have lined the wire cage with lino.
It also wags it's tail, which I'm pretty sure rabbits aren't meant to do.