We know that dogs are famous for doing this, but apparently some bunnies have a magic spot that causes leg jiggling when tickled. Who knew?
See more of this adorable bunny and friends on Instagram.
We know that dogs are famous for doing this, but apparently some bunnies have a magic spot that causes leg jiggling when tickled. Who knew?
See more of this adorable bunny and friends on Instagram.
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Is this early for Bunday? Not that I’m complaining, mind you…
It is early for Bunday, maybe Mike got ahead of himself (lol). I’ve had times like that. But for me, everyday is Bunday. I wanted to grab that paw, kiss the nose and mouf… oh just let me have the cute bunneh.
Yes, I did get ahead of myself and pushed the “Publish” button before I’d even written an introduction. Anyway, here’s tomorrow’s Bunday morning post; enjoy!
I’ve always thought that when dogs shake their legs in response to a nice skritch, it’s the equivalent to human laughter. Same for buns I guess?
That is so sweet and funny! Bunbun looks so content.
N. Fritz, I took your suggestion and added Comissionaire Adamsberg to my queue. If Vargas’s books are anything like Louise Penny’s Inspector Gamache mysteries–in quality, I mean–I’ll love them. Have only read Penny; haven’t tried listening yet.
Reminds me of a Tickle Me Elmo. At least there’s no annoying laugh.
When I apply my cat’s thyroid medicine to her ear her back leg gets going like a dog whose tummy or hind quarters are being scritched – it makes me think there really is something to acupuncture.
Okay, I’ve not heard of applying thyroid medicine to the back of the ear. I thought it was an oral med, like mine. Perhaps I should apply to the back of my ear (lol).
OMG! That is insanely adorable! I love so much! It’s my new favorite thing.