Picked it up from the main dealer.
No. Me key wouldn't open any of the new ones. Mine was having it's immobiliser code synchronised to the engine computer. But when I collected it it looked like new because they washed it.did you get a new one?
i took mine lamping for bunnys last night we shot 9 in 30 mins we done good :violent:
That's something i don't need to do as I have a large bunny filled field at the bottom of my garden
Lucky git
It has its disadvantages too. The bunnies get into my garden which although easy to shoot, does rather upset my kids as they look at them as pets
I likes rabbits but ours died.
You should plant carrots in yer garden for them. Ours liked digestive biscuits but only small amounts.Pet rabbits are different.
You should plant carrots in yer garden for them. Ours liked digestive biscuits but only small amounts.
Ours had a cage in the dining room and had full view of the kitchen. He picked up on the kettle boiling sound meaning biscuits would be available. It got to the stage of having to give him a very small piece to shut him up each time. Front paws up on the cage side and biting it to attract our attention.sorry about your rabbit mine (supposed to be wife and kids that's another story) is a nutter if you give her something she don't like see spits it out of her hutch give her willow sticks to chew she spent ten minutes gettin it between wire then launched it out of hutch
Ours had a cage in the dining room and had full view of the kitchen. He picked up on the kettle boiling sound meaning biscuits would be available. It got to the stage of having to give him a very small piece to shut him up each time. Front paws up on the cage side and biting it to attract our attention.
Ours had a cage in the dining room and had full view of the kitchen. He picked up on the kettle boiling sound meaning biscuits would be available. It got to the stage of having to give him a very small piece to shut him up each time. Front paws up on the cage side and biting it to attract our attention.
Ours was killed by the vet as he lost a lot of weight and was poorly. Not too sure why but his days were numbered so it was done rather than let him struggle. He was a bit grumpy as if he was annoyed most the time but we never understood why. Praps scared by humans when born before we had him. He was always defensive of his cage. He wouldn't let us pick him up. If on the rare occasion he jumped on the sofa we would have to sit still or he'd be oft straight away. He would be physically shaking. The vet said they like to be on their own legs and some rabbits are like that. He was nice to have and we miss him. We would let him out throughout the day and he would happily sit under the table watching. Also run into the living room and sit in his preferred space.ours sinks her teeth into wire on door and makes as much noise as possible. She has taking to bitting the wife as well
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