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Old 02-16-05, 05:43 am
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Re: I knew he was blind BUT!

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Originally Posted by Katie
Yes, pick up clothes, why do you have them on the floor in the first place?
I mean't the clothes I was wearing, I do not have clothes laying on the floor.. they would get chewed up in seconds by the piggies!

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Originally Posted by Katie
You can make a barrier so they can't reach the sofa
I have made lots of barriers but they either knock them down, jump over them or destroy them! :| They seem to enjoy being naughty!

At least when their outside I know for certain that nothing can get in or out of their hutches. Whereas if someone just left the door open by mistake in the house and the rabbits managed to get at eachother all hell would break loose.

I honestly do see why I should keep them indoors and I would if I could. But I don't think that the weather over here in the Uk is all that bad (most of the time). If it snows the rabbits come in.. I would never let them sit outside if it was cold enough to snow. Their hutches are rain protected so that they don't leak water, thunderstorms are rare and the hutches are also out of the way of the sun. I also bring them in on fireworks night just incase they are scared of all the loud noises. They get to come indoors everyday to spend time with the whole family so that they don't feel neglected and loney.

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Originally Posted by LiciaMommycott
I wouldn't blast you for letting your cats out because I have no way of knowing what the safety factors are in your area.
I agree with that. Some places have animals that are hugely dangerous to their cats and outdoor pets. In that situation I would bring my animals in. But since I have already said we don't have any large birds of prey, no coyotes, no raccons, no wild ferrets etc. We do have a field across my road that may contain foxes but my garden is too inclosed for a fox to come into. Plus foxes and cats avoid eachother so it is unlikey of a fox to try and jump my fence to come into my cats territory(sp?)
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