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tunafishicecream
Jun 15, 2007
So what technically is a "house" rabbit? Is it a purely indoor, or an indoor/outdoor rabbit? Are indoor only rabbits more socialized with people?

I never thought too much about rabbits until last year, when I rented a garage to use as a woodshop - the people that live in the house keep a couple of rabbits in the yard. They're very interesting - even more curious than cats. Every time I open the door to the shop, they make a mad dash for it; they love to explore. It's really cute actually, they end up strolling around with shavings and sawdust hanging off of their whiskers.

They're looking for cardboard, any kind of cardboard. Both of them love to chew on it. I try to make sure that printed boxes that might have poisonous ink are out of reach.

And they follow me around constantly, but they won't accept any pats on the head; they'll come right up behind me, but when I turn around they skitter just out of reach. The only problem is they're a little too fearless. When I had to lock up, I used to just turn on the jointer - it has an internal fan that creates an ungodly howling racket, and it would be sure to send them running away. Now, however, they're used to it, and I've got to shoo them out with a broom.

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