Send in the Clowns!

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls! The Binkling Brothers Circus is proud to present the completely random antics of Rikka & Yui!

Thanks to ringmaster Andrew Y.

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23 thoughts on “Send in the Clowns!

  1. Murray C. May 29, 2016 / 10:00 am

    I only wish this was longer – and that you could see what the buns were crashing in to! Love me those lionheads.

  2. Duckie May 29, 2016 / 11:16 am

    I went back three times to watch the one jump out from behind the curtains.

    • 6rabbits May 30, 2016 / 12:21 pm

      My fav part! Such cute bunnies!

  3. Luv Bunny May 29, 2016 / 12:39 pm

    I think I’ve seen these 2 adorable buns before. I love watching them run and hop. Too bad there isn’t more blanket for them, to really get going. It’s hard on slick flooring.

    • Not That Mike The Other Mike May 29, 2016 / 1:10 pm

      You may have seen them in this post from a while back, in which they play in and around a barrel-shaped hutch. And if you look sharp at today’s video, you can see that same barrel in the background.

    • NagatoPyon May 29, 2016 / 2:42 pm

      I moved house recently and now they have a wooden floor and 2 carpets 😀 They love to run through the house! (They are cage-free bunnies) 🙂

  4. Luv Bunny May 29, 2016 / 12:46 pm

    It’s me again. I just noticed how neat and clean the area looks. How do you stay so neat with two buns? I just got done bunneh sitting our daughter’s two buns, along with my own bunneh. I picked up through out the days and still spent a fair amount if time cleaning up after the two went home.

    • NagatoPyon May 29, 2016 / 2:44 pm

      They are both neutered and litter box trained 🙂

      • Luv Bunny May 29, 2016 / 4:16 pm

        My bunneh and our daughter’s bunnehs are also fixed and litter box trained. Had to alternate their running around times due to not being bonded and used portable fencing to keep them seperate. But the 2 males, felt they had to somewhat mark their areas. The mess is more from hay, straw mats and chewed toys, left everywhere, but I don’t mind, they’re loveable bunnehs.

        • Murray C. May 29, 2016 / 6:08 pm

          Also, when they do those”binkies”, they’re spraying, at least some of the time. I have plexiglass against the pen which is there just to protect the skirting boards in their room and I have to clean it of “bunny graffiti” every so often. I first discovered this when I used a piece of black mat board, before I got the plexi. Very artistic.?

          • Faye May 29, 2016 / 7:36 pm

            Too funny.

          • 6rabbits May 30, 2016 / 12:19 pm

            You’re kidding. ? The only time I’ve had spraying is with un-neutered males. Usually my bunnies’ peeing problems have come from territorial issues, or ill health. I don’t think I’d like acrobatics as much if it came with spraying.? Guess I’ve been lucky!??

            • Murray C. May 30, 2016 / 5:48 pm

              The only way I ever came to know about it was by having those barriers in place. Then you can actually see it. I think it must be pretty atomized and I don’t know that they do it all the time. If you think about it, tho’, that behavior has to have some sort of evolutionary purpose and how better to extend your influence and catch the girls than by jumping up high and twisting your butt around as you perfume the air with your essence??

              • 6rabbits May 30, 2016 / 6:54 pm

                My bun Alexi (too young to be neutered) once did a flip-n-spray directly in my face while I was laying on the floor reading a magazine! Apparently I wasn’t paying him enough attention! He seemed quite confused that I wasn’t happy about it! Made the neuter appt. the next day! (He was approx. 5 months. You can neuter at 4-6 mo., but I like to wait until as close to 6m as I can.)
                My second bun was an ornery, unspayed Polish rabbit. Once when she was trying to avoid bedtime (in her cage) she ran at me, turned, and flipped up her legs, sprayed me, and took off running! She was so pleased with herself she was binkying all over the place! Only time I EVER had a female bunny spray me!?

                • Murray C. May 30, 2016 / 8:08 pm

                  Wow, I’ve never experienced an actual spraying, only the aftermath. A baptism of sorts?

                  • 6rabbits May 30, 2016 / 10:09 pm

                    Alexi actally came back and tried to lick and cuddle me–I figured he was apologizing!
                    At age 5 my nephew actually had a young male bunny spray him in the face! He handled it pretty well. ? The owner’s comment was “Well, urine’s sterile.” (The bunny was being groomed on a table and my nephew was behind the bunny at the “perfect” level.)

              • Faye May 31, 2016 / 5:50 am

                That’s attractive.

                • Murray C. May 31, 2016 / 9:56 am

                  Hey, it’s like diapering a boy.?

                  • Faye May 31, 2016 / 11:00 am

                    Ha.

  5. SoccerSue May 29, 2016 / 1:40 pm

    Evidently cats aren’t the only ones that get the zoomies. 😀

  6. Smartypants May 29, 2016 / 2:01 pm

    I love the couple of takes around :30 where instead of sproinging, he just runs offstage. And the preparatory nose-twitching each time!

    • Murray C. May 29, 2016 / 6:10 pm

      Love “preparatory nose-twitching” – perhaps a ritualistic sort of device – like “Bewitched”.

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