I despair...........

Aug 14, 2010 13:48

Can somebody PLEASE explain to me how a kit who is two thirds of the way through a science degree and planning his masters abroad, can possibly think that if you dont have a shredder and you no longer have a fireplace to burn things in - a suitable alternative to secure disposal of documents is to place them in MY litter tray with the intention ( Read more... )

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furrymob August 14 2010, 13:22:10 UTC
Some of those poos are looking a bit small and a few are strung together. Could you increase your hay and veggies for the next few days, Boris or have a few cm of furball paste if there are a lot strung together. I tried to borrow Inga's specs to check - but they wouldn't fit over my nose.

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furrymob August 14 2010, 13:22:41 UTC
Poos? What? Where? I can't see any poos...

Bliiiiiind Gethin

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freddie_f_lop August 15 2010, 21:47:00 UTC
Hay Carlos. Natural food of us buns id vegetation yeah? I spent 18 hours in the garden yesterday, eating only vegetation, and there is a lot of uncut rough grass out there. Because I don't get much time indoors I don't eat much hay, unless confined indoors. My poos are tiny at the moment, though not strung together. But my diet is high in veggies..... So is size everything?

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furrymob August 15 2010, 22:07:09 UTC
You need to eat more hay to get those poos as big as Gethin's. Hay is the most impawtant part of your diet to keep your GI tract working well and keep your teeth in trim. Ideally it should be at least 50% hay and grass, 25% mix and a small amount of veggies. Hay, hay, hay is what you need.

The bigger your poos are - the better your diet as a general rule of paw, so get munching like we do. BTW You should see the size of my Shona's poos at the moment - a good 13mm diameter as a minimum. Phew!

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freddie_f_lop August 15 2010, 22:11:40 UTC
For a hutch bun yes, but for a bun given free range for most of the day with natural bun forage I am not sure I agree. The only way I would eat more hay would be if I was confined indoors with no other food and forced to eat it. Which does not seem quite right. Also I eat plants like horsetail, which are pretty abrasive, so teeth fine thanks. Just making the point that small poos do not always = bad (i.e. unantural) diet.

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furrymob August 15 2010, 22:14:11 UTC
The fact your poos are small suggests your diets doesn't contain as much fibre as it could. Your poos should be large, packed with fibre and crumble when broken - that's another good test.

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freddie_f_lop August 15 2010, 22:15:05 UTC
I spend 3/4s of the day eating fibre at the moment!

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furrymob August 15 2010, 22:18:54 UTC
The carpet and sofa don't count!

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freddie_f_lop August 15 2010, 22:20:10 UTC
The carpet and sofa are not in the garden where I spend 3/4s of my time eating. The carpet is probably going, to be replaced with laminate.

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freddie_f_lop August 15 2010, 22:21:34 UTC
Have any buns tried to eat laminate?

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furrymob August 15 2010, 22:26:55 UTC
I've not heard of any. It's not real wood, there are no edges to grip and it's slippery on our teeth. Give me a good branch, or a pretty ladybun anyday.

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freddie_f_lop August 15 2010, 22:28:17 UTC
Two foots will go bonkers if I do!

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furrymob August 15 2010, 22:44:59 UTC
Then you must (but I thought B already was utterly bonkers?)

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freddie_f_lop August 15 2010, 22:47:26 UTC
insert the word "more"

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borisbunny August 15 2010, 22:31:57 UTC
Freddie - stop arguing!
and yes Dis-G has eaten laminate, hardwood dressers, softwood shoe racks, sofas, carpets, vinyl flooring, bedding, washing, bath mats, cables, skirting boards, floorboards, plaster from the corners of the walls, shoes, 300 year old elm doors .........

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furrymob August 15 2010, 22:45:41 UTC
Freezer cable...

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