He's just a big bundle of fur with floppy ears, woe betide anything other than his tribe in "his" garden, he runs at them and chases them - that includes the neighbourhood cats and any wild birds that land to feed!
OMG I MUST HAVE THAT LOP!! I have now decided that next year as a graduation present I will make my boyfriend get me a lop eared bunny, or just come by and take that one off your hands so cute and fuzzy I have wanted a bunny for 20 years (almost my entire life and still don't have one)
Mine were out chomping in the run till a cat came to see them. But so cute they then asked me to put them back in their cage ( they have lots of safety hides etc). They do this particular cry and come running over to me and try climbing up my arms till I take them to bed. If they are happy in the run they just ignore me and dont come near me in case I try to put them to bed lol x
I can't put mine out for a while, as my neighbour has mown my lawn, so I've got no grass! I have to go and cut it from grass verges or neighbours gardens. My girls spend most of the time sitting in the shelters when they are out on the grass. Then they'll come out about half an hour before bed time!
Even with a belly full of dandelions, Stella still found space to eat more, whilst Luna slept it off! You wouldn't think the hutch had only been cleaned an hour earlier!
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