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Mar 13, 2008 23:22

Well, they say bad things happen in 3's - they definitely did today. It has been an absolute nightmare of a day ( Read more... )

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smellycats_soph March 14 2008, 12:05:42 UTC
lol Peaugeot 1007

i'm confused is your car manual or automatic???

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sugar_luva March 14 2008, 15:40:16 UTC
What's so funny about a Peugeot 1007? lol

And its an automatic but you can turn it into a manual if you want by pressing a button, but you dont have a gear stick like a normal manual car, you just have little paddles at either side of the steering wheel to change the gears up or down - I've never driven it as a manual though, automatics are just too hassle free hehe.

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smellycats_soph March 14 2008, 17:43:22 UTC
lol coz you spell peugeot wrong twice in your entry :P

thing is about automatics is they're really expensive to fix, especially if its your gearbox! but hopefully you won't have to pay coz of your warranty!

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xxxbekxxx March 14 2008, 17:55:14 UTC
Awww Rach bless her, she's such a nice girl. I feel bad for not making more of an effort to see her. By the way, Lois (my sisters rabbit) is going through a moody phase at the moment, she's usually really friendly, but she keeps being a bitch lately...any advice, i'm just wondering whether it's a "teenage" bunny phase and she needs to get her some chocolate and chick flick dvds ;-)

xXBekXx

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sugar_luva March 14 2008, 19:52:15 UTC
How old is she? Females mature between 5-7 months when they can become aggressive because they want mating. If she's older than that though its probably still a similar thing - because we're coming up to spring rabbits naturally want mating at this time. The only way to stop it is to get her neutered, otherwise she will become moody every few months or so. Plus, 80% of female rabbits died of cancers that can be prevented by getting them neutered so it is highly recommended.

The thing to do is not to become scared of her, many rabbits end up becoming more and more aggressive because they go through the teenage bunny phase and then owners get too scared of them. The less you play with her the worse she will get so just keep handling her anyway - she's a liccle bunny how much harm can she do? hehe

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