i'm glad there's a 6' fence seperating your bunnies from my penny. ooo-eee she'd have fun with those beh-bies....
i think these are rather smart bunnies. i think they are the ones who live under our deck. whenever i go outside they slip through that one slot in our fence and hide out over there. i know penny has chased it over there a few times.
i guess the bunnies like the carrots i leave them and are willing to risk a visit from Penny for themselves---but not taking any chances with their babies.
I used to have baby bunnies! I loved seeing them grow, and I was sad to see them leave. I was always worried to mow the lawn, so the back yard (where they were) was always kept a few inches higher than the front... just in case. :)
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i'm glad there's a 6' fence seperating your bunnies from my penny. ooo-eee she'd have fun with those beh-bies....
i think these are rather smart bunnies. i think they are the ones who live under our deck. whenever i go outside they slip through that one slot in our fence and hide out over there. i know penny has chased it over there a few times.
i guess the bunnies like the carrots i leave them and are willing to risk a visit from Penny for themselves---but not taking any chances with their babies.
awww...they are cute!
nice header Kim...looks cool.
I used to have baby bunnies! I loved seeing them grow, and I was sad to see them leave. I was always worried to mow the lawn, so the back yard (where they were) was always kept a few inches higher than the front... just in case. :)
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