They are probsbly nervous or don't like you.
yes they wee wee on leaves and their mums and freinds if they have any!
A flick brush is a brush which is similar to a dandy brush, except it is bigger and you give a little flick at the end of using it on a horse.
The difference between wee and poo is wee refers to urination (liquid waste) and poo refers to defecation (solid waste).
To mark you as his property, a member of his domain, with his pheromones. To make him stop, one expeditive and highly efficient way is to spay/neuter him : it lessens the urge to mark his territory, limits his tendency to be destructive and augments his lifespan as well.
I'm not really sure but I think don't wee very often.
If they start to dig angrilyor fight with their partner. Also, they can wee everywhere!!
the blood and bones of the wee ones would be your first clue. also that fact that the mother rabbit is no-longer pregnant.
where you put the wee wee pads on your knickers and you wee wee into them its like a nappy
Flick Colby went by Flick.
Eric Partridge records this in his A Dictionary of Slang,1937, as "Wee-wee, a urination; esp. do a wee-wee" and considers it to be late 19th century.
In the Wee Wee Hours... was created in 1987.
Wee Wee Monsieur was created in 1938.
flick
Jim Flick's birth name is James Myron Flick.
Vic Flick's birth name is Victor Harold Flick.
yes they wee wee on leaves and their mums and freinds if they have any!
it depends on if the dog went "wee wee" or "poo poo" if they did the second one pic it up ASAP the wee wee pad can withstand a few "wee wee's"