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Poor thing. Did she act like she can't walk with her high heels on?
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Poor thing. Did she act like she can't walk with her high heels on?
She mostly gets really mad and kicks her back feet at me a lot. They are actually pretty lightly/loosely wrapped. She gets them off within a couple hours, but that is fine. I just put them on in the evening so her prescription antibiotic cream can properly soak in. Otherwise she immediately trys to licks it offPoor thing. Did she act like she can't walk with her high heels on?
You should torture her with a cat cone head.She mostly gets really mad and kicks her back feet at me a lot. They are actually pretty lightly/loosely wrapped. She gets them off within a couple hours, but that is fine. I just put them on in the evening so her prescription antibiotic cream can properly soak in. Otherwise she immediately trys to licks it off![]()
That would be a cure worse than the disease lol. Bunnies only get cones in truly dire circumstances.You should torture her with a cat cone head.
I kid.
Why would you feed him where he sh.......?
Proof that rabbits aren't right in the head.She likes to kill two birds with one stone eat and poop at the same time.
Helping or hindering?My little assistant “helping” with the sweeping
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