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Thanks to Xanthomondo from the Lounge for the Gif.
Thanks to Xanthomondo from the Lounge for the Gif.
Thanks to Xanthomondo from the Lounge for the Gif.
this must only work with rabbits, my guinea pig would just eat the whole thing!
That would work for the rejections!Agreed. I've got two and they would probably try to fight over it and it would end up shredded.
I should definitely enlist my geriatric bunny Jamie to do this. He needs to earn his bunny treats!!
Agreed! My nearly 8 year old rabbit thinks his yogurt drops are rabbit cocaine.
Way too cute! I had lovebirds growing up and one of them would shred/cut paper in that same way. I wish I had a video! I actually brought my partially destroyed homework to class in 6th grade one day and had a valid "My bird ate my homework" excuse
Way too cute! I had lovebirds growing up and one of them would shred/cut paper in that same way. I wish I had a video! I actually brought my partially destroyed homework to class in 6th grade one day and had a valid "My bird ate my homework" excuse
When I was in high school, my cat would pull out a paper from my backpack and tear it up whenever I ignored him. I actually videotaped him doing so at one point. The papers he tore up weren't important, unfortunately. I still made an effort to show my teacher and tell her that my cat ate my class papers.Lol I actually used the (entirely valid) excuse "My heifer ate my homework" once. When I was in junior high, I would be gone for weeks at a time traveling to the major stock shows, and my teachers would give me all my assignments before I left. I would do my homework in the show barns while chilling in the tie-outs with my heifers. One heifer reached over and snatched a paper off the stack in my lap and consumed it completely while slobbering all over a second paper. My teacher didn't like it one bit, but she believed me.