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Showing posts with label Espresso. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 26, 2018

Charlie, Espresso and Gus Update





Hellos, Everybunny!

We went to the V.E.T on Friday. All went well. We passed our physicals and got our nails pampered. Charlie needs to ease off on the treats, maybe a quarter pound. I didn't say a word, of course. I know better. I have never seen Charlie's bad side, and I want to keep it that way.

Our ape got a long weekend and promised us all the headrubs we want. I'll make sure he delivers. I know where he keeps his shoes and stuff. I chewed through the barrier once this week and I can do it again, ... just saying.

That little feller, Gus, well, he's doing fine. As I said, I chewed through the barrier this week. He and I had some quality time together before the hoomins figured out what happened. I didn't hurt him or anything. But, oh my, the chase was excellent. Ohhhh the chase!


Well, we'll keep you posted,
Espresso

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Meet the FNB, a.k.a Gus




Greetings, Everybunny!


Our neighbor knocked on our door first thing M*nd*y morning. "There's a bunny in the yard!" she declared frantically. Our hoomins trotted out to see what's going and sure enough, there was a little feller just sitting in the neighbor's yard, tucks out and all. They could tell that this was a domesticated bun and not a wilding. The dogs were barking, a few cats were wondering about, but this guy just sat there.

Well, hoomins thought someone set him, or her "free," or the poor thing run away. They tried to catch the bun, and it finally became distracted with fresh carrot tops. No bun can say no to fresh carrot tops! They had to be better than the Spanish Needle and other weeds that were on the breakfast menu in the yard. While the refugee nomed the tops, Angie caught him from behind.

Hoomins put up a pen in the living room and set the usual amenities: hay, pee bin, water, some pellets.

Tuesday morning the FNB, that's a "Fantastic New Bun" for you, went to the V.E.T. for a checkup. That's when we found out the FNB was a boy, about two years old, fully grown with all his original factory equipment intact. All his test came back negative.

We updated his records, and now he's Gus. Yes, Fleetie, like THAT Gus. Our little Gus is so tiny that the hoomins thought he was a few months old Easter gift set loose. Well, this tiny Gus would make the perfect Mercury bunstronaut. And we caught him during his EBA! He was so detached ;-) He's so feisty and spunky!

Gus has an appointment on Friday to decommission his unneeded equipment.

At the moment, every bunny is very territorial. Gus has no litter bin habits at all. He likes to spray his territory, and we respond in kind. Our hoomins have a heck of a time trying to keep up with Gus to keep the place not too smelly. We hope that Gus can mellow out as the time goes by. Can a grown bun develop a better litter bin habit?

We'll keep you posted,

- Espresso and Charlie

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Espresso Update



Greetings Everybunny!

You wouldn't believe the piles and stacks of paper we find in this place. When I get caught, I tell them Latte made me do it on a dare. Don't worry; she returns the favor.

On the the-way bonding front, we are still on the plateau. We fly the baftub, and all's well. But then one day the hoomins decided to serve all three of us a salaaaad on a single big plate. Hm, that didn't work out so great. Everybunny decided to protect their turf, even if it wasn't their turf. Confusing, I know. Everybun got flustered. Sigh ..., we'll fly the baftub some more I guess. Of course, we'll keep you posted.

- Espresso