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If he were only sufficiently aware to give it a go, he could probably use those ears to fly. Thems is rabbit ears, Brit-boy. That means he's picking up TV stations 5 time zones away. 
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I'm sorry you lost Banjo.  Long live Morry.
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It was a surprise/shock to say the least.
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It doesn't take long to settle in
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Happy bunny! I see you go for industrial chic. ? a little puzzled.
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Happy bunny! I see you go for industrial chic. ? a little puzzled. I refer to your decorating style I thought so. I will say that it's all years old( can't be arsed moving 1000s of cd to put new shelves in). The two , either side of rabbit, are home made/ canibalised! Rabbit plays in the one on the right( when he can be bothered).
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It was a case of there was a couple of spaces and nothing available would fit (at least back then). So it was knock it together and maximise the space.
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Morry was stunt coordinator on that film!
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Just watching Morry dart round the garden (showing off, if you ask me). Peanut the ( fat) Guinea pig trying to keep up. It reminds me of those (US mostly) films with the gang of kids. And the fat one , at the rear, trying to keep up without dripping his food
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And after all that running about it's time to...
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So Prince, is it possible to house train a rabbit? Yes. It's quite easy. If you have the time and desire for a house rabbit. It's not the toilet training that is difficult , it's the chewing of things that you don't want chewed. In my room., where he usually is, there are no wires that he can get. They are all tucked away. But there should be something they are allowed to chew- a piece of wood, paper,cardboard. You get to know each one and decide if they can be trusted. Each are different. Toilet wise , so far, he's never peed in my room or the house. What you usually do is put some paper down, or a tray with some of their ollies in, they detect the scent and go there , usually. They can have the odd accident but I'd rather pick a couple of rabbit pellets up instead of a dog's. I have had them learn in an afternoon, some a bit longer The chewing things takes longer to sort. They say male rabbits are cleaner, (we always have a male) they are also easier to be neutered/ doctored. Lastly it works out better with just one as a house rabbit.
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Good job you can't see him for real, you'd melt. He is cute ,even if I say it myself.
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So Prince, is it possible to house train a rabbit? It's not the toilet training that is difficult , it's the chewing of things that you don't want chewed. Ha! Sounds like an Elmer Fudd cartoon script.
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