Not really. But at home, it kind of is. He’s such a different bunny from any I’ve ever cared for before.
Last few nights, he’s decided he enjoys jumping on me when I’m on the couch and demanding to be petted. This, as you can imagine, is not a hardship for me. Except when I stop. And he decides I need to be back at it. So he tells me with a not-gentle nip. He’s still a baby, and only 3 weeks since his neuter, so testosterone is still in him. He gets the high-pitched bunny squeal of pain in return, which is a language he understands. Eventually, the nipping will stop. Or get gentler, anyway.
Meanwhile, I’ve been posting these videos the last few nights. People tell me it’s very soothing to watch. So here you go.
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He looks like he’s melted onto you. I don’t need to know bunny behavior to see that he’s thinking “yeah, that’s the stuff.” Adorbs!
My cats are exactly the same way, except I usually get a paw instead of a bible when I stop. But they both love having their heads rubbed, and wish that I would do it for hours.
And by bible, I mean nibble (oh auto-correct, you are funny)
i can almost feel that amazing softness!