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▲ 213 r/Bunnies

Isn't this enough?

This is my Bunny Jeffrey, and even if you see him calm in here. He's amazingly needy. I have had a hard time doing projects and homework lately so I haven't given hin enough attention.

He gets into zooming, runs around all my house, jumps into me, bumps my leg with his nose, flops, and whatnot, if I don't pay him attention he began posing different ways.

And I have this question, sometimes I grt time and I pet him until my hand hurts from being so much time doing the same but when I stop petting him he gets annoyed with me. What should I do?, I know he can't understand i can't pet him 2 hours but is there a way to solve it?, maybe petting his whole body or doing my homework on the floor again?, last time he ate some of my homework so

u/Equivalent-Comb-9644 — 4 days ago
▲ 140 r/Bunnies

So, this is my bunny, Jeff, i have been with him a week and two days. We got along quickly and he's an indoor bunny, i have no problem with letting him enter my room, he seems to like being in it instead of other places of my house. The problem is, he refuses to get out of my bed, at night he gets in and gets annoyed when i try to gently push him down, it wouldn't be a problem since he uses his litter box, but i just got new white sheets from my mom and i don't eant them getting dirty or smelling like bunny, i appreciate my bed being clean and smelling like it. What can I do to stop him from getting in?, I kind of noticed that petting him helps him since he's s clingy bastard but he keeps waking me up and unholy hours by jumping on my bed. I love him but should i make him sleep in another room?

u/Equivalent-Comb-9644 — 19 days ago
▲ 12 r/Bunnies

How do I explain this to my teacher?

I left my homework in a tall place and somehow my bunny (Jeff) climbed uo snd ate part of it while i was in the kitchen making myself coffee 😭

u/Equivalent-Comb-9644 — 23 days ago
▲ 606 r/Bunnies

So, i live in a rural area in mexico. Went to the vet and fell in love with this smug bunny because it reminded me of the bunnies I see when I go to the mountains and that

I bought it and it is pretty skittish, throws his pellets, eats my salads, loves dandelion and loves kids but I noticed he has a shorter furr, and his skittish nature, the black tip on gis ears, the white tail, the nape of his neck being kind of orange the eyes. I've had bunnies before and they're not like that

I'm starting to think the vet juet grabbed it from the nearby mountains and gave it to me. I have a kind of farm, should i let him there or just, keep it?, the smug thing has claimed everthing on my room and life now, my room, my house, my fridge, my garden and it doesn't really bothers me. At leat i hsve someone to share my lettuce but i don't think it is right to just keep a wild animal. It's not the first time it happens, there are birds that come to my house and blend in with the chickens, and other animals like hares and a fox. I'm genuinely terrified, aren't wild animals supposed to be scared of humans?, maybe this bunny will integrate with the other wild rabbits in there

u/Equivalent-Comb-9644 — 27 days ago