Those bouncing bunnies are back, enjoying a typical Bunday with their toys. But this happy moment is about to be shattered by a structural failure in the bunny tunnel. (via Murray C.)
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Those bouncing bunnies are back, enjoying a typical Bunday with their toys. But this happy moment is about to be shattered by a structural failure in the bunny tunnel. (via Murray C.)
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Gaaaaaaah! Too cute! Ded I say, DED.
Love the bun’s thoughts too! And such bouncy-ness☺️
I’m DED too. Inquiring mind wants to know, which came first: the precious gray/beige buns and then the decor to match their coloring or was it the other way around? It’s funny to watch a bun get mad at something. They want to throw it, dig at it, attack it or stomp around.
I need a gray pet to match my couch…
Given the number of times I’ve nearly sat on or stepped on a pup who matched the furniture/rug, I’d advise you to think very carefully about that.
Aw so sweet! What kind of bun is Fin? I’m assuming his mane is goomed?
Fin is a Lionhead. The mane does need more frequent brushing.
He’s a Lion-head—who actually looks like they are supposed to! Many so-called Lion-heads just have weird tufts of hair around the neck and/or face.
Thanks! He’s so handsome 🥰
Beyond adorable and so funny with the captions. But what I want to know is how that house is so immaculate! No matter how much I clean and try to keep up, with 2 doggos it usually looks like a bomb went off. Or, maybe all the mess is just off camera, kinda like when company comes over everything gets shoved in a closet, lol.
I too noticed and was amazed at cleanliness and lack of bun chewing. Maybe their quarters are in another room and that room is just for brief runs?
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Feeling a bit better. So is hubby. Gah.
When I was a kid, my parents were the only home owners who didn’t use chemicals on their lawns. Our grass was always 100% safe for kids and animals. Our neighbourhood kids liked to bring over bunnies and guinea pigs and such, and after sitting in a large circle, let their pets roam free on the grass. We had grass, clover, dandelions (loathsome things, but bunnies loved them), mosses, wildflowers, leaves, all sorts of things. The fuzzies played and ate to their tiny hearts’ content, and, after about an hour, would be corpulent and exhausted. The owners would carry their unresistant babies home, and my parents would quirk an eyebrow at the short and well fertilized grass in a large circle is the backyard. I’m sure the non-parent neighbours wondered what the heck we were up to, since we were quiet and sitting in a circle.
What a cool idea!
Gorgeous babies, living their best life. I love Fin’s mane.
Actually, this video was hard to watch–but only because a certain tabby girl was sitting on my lap, wanting to stare deep into my eyes. She’s all about eye contact. My life is so hard. . .