We now effectively sit in a puppy pen cage in our living room - it is
one of the 8 panels ones, we have it from a speaker next to the
fireplace, across the fireplace (to protect speaker cable and Christmas
stockings), past the other speaker, and television/hifi (yes, we now
watch TV through the pen), then it turns the corner and fences off
Christmas tree, more cables, router etc. and stops by sofa.
So
in theory everything precious is 'safely' cordoned off... but I've seen
them eyeing, plotting, scheming... it won't be long...
I've
been living with bunnies for many years, enough to know what they're
capable of. But others in the family still have a lot to learn...
yesterday morning, little Rosie left her precious pink hairbrush on the
floor. About 6 of the bristles immediately went missing, no evidence
except Dijon nomming brazenly next to the brush. The same evening my
husband left a peeled clementine, split in half, in a pot on the
sofa... half went the same way as the bristles, leaving a puddle of
juice on the cushion.
I dread to think what this - on top of
the remote control buttons - will do to his digestive system, but he's
certainly still eating well, and - judging by the pile in the cage - no
blockages!
Mabel is appalled by his behaviour.
I'm struggling with this one - every defense I put in place is rapidly destroyed, and it's meant they cannot spend as much time out as they require constant supervision. They know it's naughty, and flick their tails at us if we come near to move them. I'm sure previous bunnies leave their invisible bunny signs to say 'hey, come this way, there's a great tunnel behind the sofa if you can just get there', as it's always been a problem area. Just hope they get bored of trying soon.