One of us needs to go to reform school. Either she's going to stop chewing on everything she can get her mouth around or I'm going to become a neat and tidy person, who never leaves anything on the floor ( or tabletop or chair or sofa ). No stacks of books. No baskets of yarn. No knitting projects. No magazines. No glasses of iced tea.
Want to place any bets on which one of us changes our ways?
There is NO WAY you could blame sweet Phoebe. She is not guilty by reason of being insanely cute!!! Since she can’t talk, the chewed remnants are just gentle reminders to pick up after yourself and put stuff back where you got it ;-)
ReplyDeleteBut she's soooo cute. Surely she can't be as bad as you say.
ReplyDeleteAwwww poor, poor Phoebe. So...what was the word you use for Graham? ;-)
ReplyDeletePhoebe is too cute! However, we had a rabbit once....and for the reasons you mentioned...never again. Lots of chewed things and I always worried about the electrical cords...Hope you work it out!
ReplyDeleteMary
HaHa I bet on Phoebe too! Cuteness plus.
ReplyDeleteI have similar problems with my cat Violet. I've learned that laptop cords and wooden knitting needles cannot be left unattended. Not even for one minute to go get water from the kitchen. I lost three wooden DPNs in one foul swoop that way. I had to buy a new laptop power cord on July 4- that gets completely hidden whenever I go anywhere, to the bathroom, to the kitchen, to bed, to work.
ReplyDeleteBut maybe you'll get luck and Phoebe will be the one to change. =)
Oh, I love Angoras. We have two rabbits at the moment, hoping to expand. Where did you get her?
ReplyDeleteRest in peace Phoebe. :(