Bunny and Chicken Containment Devices
Jul. 30th, 2005 08:19 pmStolen from
moral_vacuum:
http://www.omlet.co.uk/
I thought the bunny version was cute till I saw the price. Our bunnies live indoors and run free range in our hermetically sealed back yard, so it wouldn't be anything other than a really expensive toy they'd probably ignore.
The chicken version is cool too, but we really can't have chickens. We were chicken wrangling again this morning, but this time I got four eggs in compensation. In the process, she ate a slug. Which I thought was a really cool solution to our slug problem, until Jason realized that if she eats slugs, she'd probably eat our frogs too, and we like our teeny little frogs.
http://www.omlet.co.uk/
I thought the bunny version was cute till I saw the price. Our bunnies live indoors and run free range in our hermetically sealed back yard, so it wouldn't be anything other than a really expensive toy they'd probably ignore.
The chicken version is cool too, but we really can't have chickens. We were chicken wrangling again this morning, but this time I got four eggs in compensation. In the process, she ate a slug. Which I thought was a really cool solution to our slug problem, until Jason realized that if she eats slugs, she'd probably eat our frogs too, and we like our teeny little frogs.