Monthly Archives: August 2009

Great Bunday

The day before yesterday was a good Bunday. yesterday was a good Bunday and today is another good Bunday. I have to admit, everyday’s a good Bunday in Meadow Haven.

First thing on the list today was Truffles. I brought him in for castration at approximately 1.30 pm. Just like Noobie, I couldn’t help but to feel a little worried. But the moment I saw Dr. Loh, I was relieved. Somehow the vets at Hillpark always set my heart at ease. My wife and I was a little tickled by the fact that we’re sending our BRIS bunny for castration. Shouldn’t he be a stud back at Meadow Haven? Well, let’s put it this way, I strongly believe that there will be more BRIS or even BIS to come from TLR.

Hugging the little "teddy" in the car

Hugging the little "teddy" in the car

Approximately 30 mins after dropping Truffles off at the vets, I received a call from the clinic. My heart sank a little because that was too fast for a surgery and I have not even started cleaning 1 cage in the rabbitry. To my relieved, I was told that the surgery went well and Truffles was ready to go home. So off I went.

The locals call this "mengeram telur" (incubating egg)

The locals call this "mengeram telur" (incubating egg)

Another shot of Truffles

Another shot of Truffles

On the way back from the vets, I found this wonderful shop that sells a lot of nice ornaments. I was previously looking for a door bell. And guess what I found! This made my home complete:

Isn't this beautiful?

Isn't this beautiful?

I absolutely love it!

I absolutely love it!

That's the entrace to Meadow Haven

That's the entrace to Meadow Haven

The new run was great. Carmel, Haley and Clark took their turns in it and I must say that Haley’s a super destroyer among the three. Here’s some pictures of them enjoying the run!

Carmel enjoying herself

Carmel enjoying herself

Carmel posing for me

Carmel posing for me

Clark chillaxing

Clark chillaxing

And a pose to go with this post!

And a pose to go with this post!

And I am heading to dinner now! What an exhausting day it is!

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Tim “The Rabbit & Tool Man” Taylor stikes again!

Rabbits in TLR are let loose on rotation for their daily runs. As of late, I have been really lazy to clean up after every run. Sometimes they tend to be a little cheeky and leave a lot of pee and poop for me to clean up. I finally stopped procrastinating and went ahead with what I love to do over the weekend – Rabbit DIY. This time I built an indoor Rabbit Run – limited apartment space. It is good to have a run so that I do not need to worry too much about pee and poop. Also, I do not need to worry about having my electrical cords chewed by these rascals.

I must mention that this design is inspired by Alicia of Pet Epicure and all those NIC panel peeps! Thank you!

Ingredients for a perfect rabbit run:

1) 3 big chloroplast board

2) 1 roll of cloth tape

3) 1 tube of clear sealant

4) Lotsa cable tie

5) Binding rings (I think so)

Step 1:

Lay all Chloroplast board side by side, tape them together, turn them around and apply sealant at joins.

Measuring to fit the puppy playpen

Measuring to fit the puppy playpen

Taping the bottom

Taping the bottom

Step 2:

Fold up the sides

Folding the sides

Folding the sides

Step 3:

Secure with cable ties (the tool man’s favorite!)

Cable ties are the best human creation!

Cable ties are the best human creation!

Step 4:

Apply sealant where pee matters! Wait out to dry!

Apply sealant at the corner where the rascals love to point and shoot!

Apply sealant at the corner where the rascals love to point and shoot!

Step 5:

Place the big a** pan where you want the run to be.

That's a major pan with an attitude!

That's a major pan with an attitude!

Step 6:

Put in the puppy play pen.

Finally found good use for this puppy play pen

Finally found good use for this puppy play pen

I am quite eager to take a photo with a bunny in it but I just have to wait out for the sealant to dry.

Step 7:

Secure sides with binding rings.

Binding rings are my favorites too!

Binding rings are my favorites too!

Just admit it, that has got to be one of the best DIY in a rabbit owner’s history right!? Please drop a comment to appreciate and don’t be shy to copy this – it’s dedicated to all the copy cats in the world (LOL!)!

There you have it, another great DIY project from TLR! Have a nice weekend and stop protesting!

P/S: Please pray for Truffles. He’s going for his castration tomorrow. New owners are awaiting for his safe return home next week! All bunnies paws together now!

Rabbits in TLR are let loose on rotation for their daily runs. As of late, I have been really lazy to clean up after every run. Sometimes they tend to be a little cheeky and leave a lot of pee and poop for me to clean up. I finally stopped procrastinating and went ahead with what I love to do over the weekend – Rabbit DIY. This time I built an indoor Rabbit Run – limited apartment space. It is good to have a run so that I do not need to worry too much about pee and poop. Also, I do not need to worry about having my electrical cords chewed by these rascals.

I must mention that this design is inspired by Alicia of Pet Epicure and all those NIC panel peeps! Thank you!

Ingredients for a perfect rabbit run:

1) 3 big chloroplast board

2) 1 roll of cloth tape

3) 1 tube of clear sealant

4) Lotsa cable tie

5) Binding rings (I think so)

Step 1:

Lay all Chloroplast board side by side, tape them together, turn them around and apply sealant at joins.

Measuring to fit the puppy playpen

Measuring to fit the puppy playpen

Taping the bottom

Taping the bottom

Step 2:

Fold up the sides

Folding the sides

Folding the sides

Step 3:

Secure with cable ties (the tool man’s favorite!)

Cable ties are the best human creation!

Cable ties are the best human creation!

Step 4:

Apply sealant where pee matters! Wait out to dry!

Apply sealant at the corner where the rascals love to point and shoot!

Apply sealant at the corner where the rascals love to point and shoot!

Step 5:

Place the big a** pan where you want the run to be.

That's a major pan with an attitude!

That's a major pan with an attitude!

Step 6:Put in the puppy play pen.

Finally found good use for this puppy play pen

Finally found good use for this puppy play pen

I am quite eager to take a photo with a bunny in it but I just have to wait out for the sealant to dry.
Step 7:

Secure sides with binding rings.

Binding rings are my favorites too!

Binding rings are my favorites too!

Just admit it, that has got to be one of the best DIY in a rabbit owner’s history right!? Please drop a comment to appreciate and don’t be shy to copy this – it’s dedicated to all the copy cats in the world (LOL!)!
There you have it, another great DIY project from TLR! Have a nice weekend and stop protesting!

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