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Forum THE LOUNGE Bunny Rabbit Safety for Bonfire night

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    • Sr. Melangell
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        I have just found this on the internet, I thought I would put the link here, so people can look, because it is important to keep our bunnies happy.

        http://www.sourcewire.com/news/88957/hay-up-don-t-forget-rabbits-on-bonfire-night-says#.VjKYLKe1l0w


      • Eepster
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          Is this some British version of Cabbage Night?


        • kirstyol
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            I wonder if there is a guide for hamsters? Bramble wasn’t all that bothered by the fireworks last year, he is so inquisitive he wants to know what loud noises are and doesn’t really seem scared of anything at all. Freddie the hamster on the other hand has been terrified the last two years and its taken over a week for him to be back to somewhat normal each year. I am especially worried this year since he is an old man (he is nearly 3!) and has had a bit of poor health recently.

            I am going to have a read at your link because we haven’t had Ron long enough to know how he will react to the fireworks, I am hoping Bramble will be a calming influence


          • redbunbun
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              Eepster, Bonfire Night in the UK is the 5th of November, AKA Guy Fawkes Night. It’s a bit different from Cabbage Day!

              Thankfully, we don’t celebrate any of those here – but I am not looking forward to New Year’s! It’ll be my first firework day with rabbits in this apartment, and it’s usually very loud around here. I hope I can somehow keep my darlings calm and safe. This guide was excellent, thank you Pinky (and Burgess Pet Care)!


            • Sr. Melangell
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                Oooh Cabbage Night, I’ve just looked that up, its what we call Mischief night, when people play pranks, bonfire night is fireworks and about Guy Fawkes, you can read about it here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes
                Olly didn’t have much of a problem with fireworks, but he did get a bit grumpy when they woke him up, I didn’t see any Fireworks this year, I was in bed with a Migraine.

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