If you have a visitor counter on your blog, you might pay attention to the searches that bring people to your site. I’m not sure how useful this info is to us bloggers, but it can be an amusing look into what deep questions the internet-using public is pondering. Here, I get quite a few hits that relate to rabbits and more specifically to rabbit poop. I thought I’d share a list of these search terms for your amusement (and mine). I’m certain it’s this post from March that interests searchers.
bunny poops too much
is rabbit poop clean?
rabbit care smaller poop
how much rabbit poop in the veggie garden?
rabbit poop smaller
what does rabbit poop look like?
rabbit poop problems
photo of rabbit poop
rabbits poop a lot
bunnys poop
rabbit poops on couch
rabbit poop orange
rabbit poop health indicator
7 thoughts on “9/21/06 Mid-week bunny fix”
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Yes, we do get a bit obsessed over bunny scatalogical issues, don’t we? But there’s no other way. Their health can turn so fast, poor babies.
Before I leave for work in the morning, I always tell Tid to “make lots of poopies.” She’s a hay-eating machine, so she always complies. 🙂
Kind of like a double seater out-house!
Bwahahahahah!
I have noticed some odd searches too :))
Thanks for the giggle.
We always get some strange ones as well – ‘specially after an ‘Ask Fiona’ session
BTW I have beautiful, perfectly round, soft dark moss green poops because I eat so much hay. DKM says we go through a pound a day!
Well, I can’t speak for bunnies, but with girls, we seem to like to hang out in the bathroom together. We see ceramic tile, it’s talk time.
Bunnygirl: Scatalogical! Did you make that word up? *grin*
I do the same when leaving and often comment on how *beautiful* those big pooties are.
Lynne: Yep – you got it. Thanks for the laugh!
Michelle: Glad to oblige. What do you think that *rabbit poop orange* is about? lol!
Orlando Bun: Our tests indicate that oat hay makes the nicest, fluffiest pooties. 😉
Susan: lol! Maybe you’re on to something there – some tidbit of bunny behavior – female bonding time in the litterbox.