Looking after my daughter's wabbit for the weekend. What exactly is a pet wabbit for anybody? Can understand growing one for a pie but to just have one that sits there twitching its bloody nose all day and that's it. ??????????
They liven up if you give it the greyhound to play with.
I'll see if I can get one this afternoon when I go for a pint. Thanks for that bert, knew you wouldn't let me down.
Make sure you get one that needs glasses, in case he realises its not a hare
Better still bert, daughter in law just come round with the Staffy. He's sitting by the closed door and won't move so he knows wabbit's there. Daren't let him near it as there wouldn't even be enough left to make a glove.
We'll have wabbit pie and I'll make a rice puddin with plenty of skin on.
Staffy's gone, wabbit lives for another day. Looked like a Mexican stand off at one stage.
Its a good idea to stand off those Mexicans.
I don't know about Wabbits being still and docile but I know what my girlfriend uses her Wabbit for, and it does twitch it's nose.
Snod
you keep them until there very fat then eat them with pancakes lol
We have got a 1year old fluffy thing it should be ready for the oven in 1 and half years i think ( thank god )
I didn't have a clue Snod
I was hoping
someone would understand !
I didn't understand the girlfriend bit, i thought you were married.
You can be married to your girlfriend!
Snod
You can be married to your girlfriend!
Snod
Ok, that should get you out of it.
for friggs sake its a rabbit not a wabbit.
for friggs sake its a rabbit not a wabbit.
Is this your grammar school education emerging?
for friggs sake its a rabbit not a wabbit.
Not if you bought it off Jonathan Woss
for friggs sake its a rabbit not a wabbit.
I can't say rabbit I can only say wabbit. You shouldn't have a go at peoples disabilities, it's not nice.
That"s all very well.But what do they taste like?
Your quite right its not a good idea to give the rabbit a dog to play with, that's in the real world, this thread was intended as far as i can make out a comedy thread, maybe not very funny but that's its intent. What you have to do is try and distinguish between reality and comedy.
yes and i don t think giving it the dog to play with is not a good suggestion.rabbits are good pets they can be house trained and do have a personality and feelings .i have had a netherland dwarf for years and looked after him well .they come active in the early hours of the morning .and if sit down and watch telly they come up to you .
Wonder if its the same Netherland Dwarf I met in Rotterdam in the 60's. He was trying to sell me some grass, me in uniform too.
yes and i don t think giving it the dog to play with is not a good suggestion.rabbits are good pets they can be house trained and do have a personality and feelings .i have had a netherland dwarf for years and looked after him well .they come active in the early hours of the morning .and if sit down and watch telly they come up to you .
Wonder if its the same Netherland Dwarf I met in Rotterdam in the 60's. He was trying to sell me some grass, me in uniform too.
That's answered a question i was going to ask.
Aw, she's just called wound and taken wabbit back. I'm bwoken hearted and still hungwy so will have to have fwy up instead.
well you had the chance to do it? did you have the bottle?
Nah, I'm totally bottleless.
Would you have to liquidize it to put it in the bottle?
Would you have to liquidize it to put it in the bottle?
A wabbit smoothie, I'd have to think about that one.