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Originally Posted by tsa
<french accent>If you want to eat them, you must first 'eat them.</french accent>
But seriously, after that first day Annabel suddenly decided she'd had enough of Kees. She was scared of him; probably because he had been a bit too 'pushy.' I had to keep them in seperate cages for a few days, and make them accept each other by putting them together in a confined space for a while every now and then. Luckily Annabel soon learned that Kees is a very docile and cute rabbit, and yesterday both rabbits seemed to be annoyed to be in separate cages. So I put them together again, and they were happy! I just checked on them after 8 hours of sleep, and they were sitting happily next to each other. All's well that ends well .
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WOO-HOO that sounds great....... maybe you are on your way to baby bunnies
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