This is so cute I don’t know what to do. No.2 bunny out cold, no.3 bunny squirming and sniffing – who’s cuter? Can I inject this video into my bloodstream? Wear it as a necklace? as a hat?
Apparently she can wear it as a hat (sent by Haha):
6rabbitsJune 6, 2016 / 8:06 am
Excellent! Bravo!?
dubravkamcvmdJune 6, 2016 / 9:15 am
OMG!!! Thank you Haha and Mike!!! If I were not COMPLETELY helpless technically I would make this my avatar (I think that’s what the little picture that appears next to my name when I post is). I ended up with Maru with a piece of crustacean shell on his head next to my name through the magical (at least to me) ministrations of Google years ago. How, or why, I have no idea.
6rabbitsJune 5, 2016 / 9:21 am
Squeeeeeee! Totes adorbs! Bunnies this age are are so maleable, like furry bean bags! The darling on the right–“I’m awake!”…sinking, sinking…”I’m awake!”?????
Luv BunnyJune 5, 2016 / 9:27 am
I don’t like beer but Bunnybeer, I’ll take my order to go, stat! So I can get those cuddly, adorable , fuzzy, bebeh bunnehs out of the glasses and snorgle with them. That’s one SUI (snorgling under the influence) I can handle.
6rabbitsJune 5, 2016 / 9:32 am
If beer tasted as good as watching these bunnies makes me feel, I’d be a drinker for sure!
sugitomoJune 5, 2016 / 9:36 am
Can I hoard Bunnybear? This makes my brain go kaboom.
Someone needs to do a wellness check on the bun that is 2nd from the left. I don’t think he moves at all during the video!!!!!
6rabbitsJune 6, 2016 / 6:55 am
At .27 s/he opens that eye a little more, then closes it again, but ya gotta really watch for it!
KarJune 5, 2016 / 11:19 pm
I have a feeling that these guys have never seen/eaten grass/strawberries or have been run through a hot cycle with lots of bleach.
How can even their feetsies and mouths be so white?
6rabbitsJune 6, 2016 / 1:29 am
They are young enough to still be nursing. Even if they were on solid food, things like grass, fruits and veggies are FAR in their future–shouldn’t be introduced until 6 months old or later. I imagine they spend most of their time in the nesting box, or on laps/in hands being snorgled!??
George Michael SherryJune 6, 2016 / 4:10 am
I wonder what the two down votes were for. Possibly errors; hit the wrong button. I doubt anyone shares my bafflement at why animals in enclosures don’t run out of air, or would down vote because of it; these obviously can stick their heads up to breathe if they feel the need. There might be concern that they can’t get themselves out if they want. OR, the down votes might be for YouTube, not NTMTOM — I got a pop-up ad at the end (except it actually slid in from the side) for rabbit MEAT. NOT in the spirit of the video. Sometimes the “which ad goes with which video” algorithm is VERY FAR WRONG.
This video has been around for a few months and, when it originally became popular, someone told me they were worried that the bunnies were upset because they couldn’t get out. Maybe that’s what the downvotes are for. I told the person that bunnies love being in snug spots, so the babies were quite happy. Besides, if a bunny is unhappy, they will let you know about it!
My girlfriend shows bunnies, so we always have baby buns around. I would always take my most special one, Emmett, and play a game I called Can Emmett Fit? I put him in small places and then photograph him fitting in those little spots. Emmett is six months old now, so he’s gotten too big to try really small spaces. I haven’t really been playing the game with him lately. I’ve raised him from the very beginning and he will let me do whatever I want with him, so I think he would still go along with the game. When I’m first putting him into something small, he’ll be like, “What are you doing, Mom?!” and then he’ll be like, “Oh, this is nice and cozy! I like this!”
Faye, have you found a bunny to pet yet? I’m a little behind in reading comments so–if you have–I’m very happy for you. If you haven’t, I found the perfect place for you if you can come for a visit. The Animal Humane Society in the Twin Cities (https://www.animalhumanesociety.org/) has a rabbit agility program and “hoppy hour.” I came across the room as it was wrapping up yesterday, after I dropped off my latest foster dog. I had always said the fur on a long-haired dachshund was the softest I had every felt. That is no longer true. I was allowed to pet a bunny there whose fur was so soft, my mouth literally fell open in disbelief. A-ma-zing!
This is so cute I don’t know what to do. No.2 bunny out cold, no.3 bunny squirming and sniffing – who’s cuter? Can I inject this video into my bloodstream? Wear it as a necklace? as a hat?
Apparently she can wear it as a hat (sent by Haha):
Excellent! Bravo!?
OMG!!! Thank you Haha and Mike!!! If I were not COMPLETELY helpless technically I would make this my avatar (I think that’s what the little picture that appears next to my name when I post is). I ended up with Maru with a piece of crustacean shell on his head next to my name through the magical (at least to me) ministrations of Google years ago. How, or why, I have no idea.
Squeeeeeee! Totes adorbs! Bunnies this age are are so maleable, like furry bean bags! The darling on the right–“I’m awake!”…sinking, sinking…”I’m awake!”?????
I don’t like beer but Bunnybeer, I’ll take my order to go, stat! So I can get those cuddly, adorable , fuzzy, bebeh bunnehs out of the glasses and snorgle with them. That’s one SUI (snorgling under the influence) I can handle.
If beer tasted as good as watching these bunnies makes me feel, I’d be a drinker for sure!
Can I hoard Bunnybear? This makes my brain go kaboom.
I can’t even.
I want the bunny from the first glass. The nose…
<3<3<3 bunny nose twitches
Now there is a beer with a real head on it.
LOL. I adore these little bunbuns.
So that’s how you get perfectly clean glassware – no streaks or lint – employ a team of baby bunnies!
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Not a beer drinker but I will make an exception.
At around :20 the third bunny from left hunkers down and almost looks like a glass of milk.
‘cept for that one bit of ear sticking up… π
My favorite is just before that when he stretches his head out of the glass for a second…and the feets!! Teeny toebeans against glass!!
He’s like me when I go to bed; just can’t quite seem to get comfy..
Frothy. That’s a good name for a white bunny.
Waiter, there’s a hare in my drink! (Sorry, couldn’t resist even though these little cuties aren’t hares!)
Frankly, I’m surprised it took this long for someone to go there. π
Me, too! I am usually not that quick! ?
You win the thread! π π π
Good one Amyliz! π
Someone needs to do a wellness check on the bun that is 2nd from the left. I don’t think he moves at all during the video!!!!!
At .27 s/he opens that eye a little more, then closes it again, but ya gotta really watch for it!
I have a feeling that these guys have never seen/eaten grass/strawberries or have been run through a hot cycle with lots of bleach.
How can even their feetsies and mouths be so white?
They are young enough to still be nursing. Even if they were on solid food, things like grass, fruits and veggies are FAR in their future–shouldn’t be introduced until 6 months old or later. I imagine they spend most of their time in the nesting box, or on laps/in hands being snorgled!??
I wonder what the two down votes were for. Possibly errors; hit the wrong button. I doubt anyone shares my bafflement at why animals in enclosures don’t run out of air, or would down vote because of it; these obviously can stick their heads up to breathe if they feel the need. There might be concern that they can’t get themselves out if they want. OR, the down votes might be for YouTube, not NTMTOM — I got a pop-up ad at the end (except it actually slid in from the side) for rabbit MEAT. NOT in the spirit of the video. Sometimes the “which ad goes with which video” algorithm is VERY FAR WRONG.
This video has been around for a few months and, when it originally became popular, someone told me they were worried that the bunnies were upset because they couldn’t get out. Maybe that’s what the downvotes are for. I told the person that bunnies love being in snug spots, so the babies were quite happy. Besides, if a bunny is unhappy, they will let you know about it!
My girlfriend shows bunnies, so we always have baby buns around. I would always take my most special one, Emmett, and play a game I called Can Emmett Fit? I put him in small places and then photograph him fitting in those little spots. Emmett is six months old now, so he’s gotten too big to try really small spaces. I haven’t really been playing the game with him lately. I’ve raised him from the very beginning and he will let me do whatever I want with him, so I think he would still go along with the game. When I’m first putting him into something small, he’ll be like, “What are you doing, Mom?!” and then he’ll be like, “Oh, this is nice and cozy! I like this!”
You should submit those photos. I wanna see ’em.
Yes! Photos please!
Pics!!
Faye, have you found a bunny to pet yet? I’m a little behind in reading comments so–if you have–I’m very happy for you. If you haven’t, I found the perfect place for you if you can come for a visit. The Animal Humane Society in the Twin Cities (https://www.animalhumanesociety.org/) has a rabbit agility program and “hoppy hour.” I came across the room as it was wrapping up yesterday, after I dropped off my latest foster dog. I had always said the fur on a long-haired dachshund was the softest I had every felt. That is no longer true. I was allowed to pet a bunny there whose fur was so soft, my mouth literally fell open in disbelief. A-ma-zing!