It took about a week or so. It was such a great journey.❤️❤️❤️🐰🐰🐰🐰 Also, he started opening up to me a week or two. He did his first flop after a month I had him. I got him in November of 2020 and I am hopefully expanding his enclosure by doubling ex pens to make it a lot bigger for Christmas. I’m hoping I can get him a bunnies that lunch box, but it depends on the price, if it’s more than 20 dollars I’m just gonna get him treats, and another hide house. Just lots of improvements needing to be made I have to expand instead of free roam as we have a dog and it wouldn’t work out.
@user-yw4fq8dn6i3 жыл бұрын
3. Months because I found my bunny or are you which is black and white on the street and I rescued him
@mirahrose25683 жыл бұрын
It took at least two or 3 weeks
@lenawills73353 жыл бұрын
It took about 2 weeks for me
@fluffybunny85343 жыл бұрын
2 weeks!
@ChikinKween3 жыл бұрын
The cage part is so important. I remember a couple years ago I made my bunnies free range and the affection they give me now is crazy. They’ll truly show their gratitude and how much they love you when cared for correctly :)
@pastichegraham3 жыл бұрын
That’s amazing!!!😍😍😍
@karliestidham3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree 🐇
@alethaandvorpalbunny3 жыл бұрын
I agree. Cages aren't conducive to bonding. Buns in the wild live together with other bunnies in their warren. They have neighbor family bunnies that live in their neighborhoods, but they aren't bonded to those other buns. Cages are their territory, you are outside of that. So, taking away that cage puts you in their territory. Eat with them, feed them and groom together in the same space and they bond if they feel safe. Mine will even bring me her food to share. They are very different when free roamed and not caged.
@ChikinKween3 жыл бұрын
@@alethaandvorpalbunny side note, your bunny looks adorable
@alethaandvorpalbunny3 жыл бұрын
@@ChikinKween Thank you, she is amazing.
@noorarjmand94933 жыл бұрын
I've started letting them eat pellets out of my hand and that really helps with the bonding process! My rabbit thumper, i put him in my room at night, he started jumping on the bed and sleeping there with me, and will occasionally wake me up with bunny licks. honestly the best way to wake up.
@baboon8203 жыл бұрын
Wow! My bunny just licks my legs and feet, he completely ignores my hands🤨
@noorarjmand94933 жыл бұрын
@@baboon820 he licks my face but sounds like your rabbit likes feet 😂😂😂
@baboon8203 жыл бұрын
Yep😅
@bioluminescentwoo3 жыл бұрын
My bunny's name is Thumper too! That's nice
@AudreyM38083 жыл бұрын
i just started doing that to! i hope she will trust me more with that
@BillRalens Жыл бұрын
My daughter had a rabbit we got when she was pre K. She quickly lost interest in the bunny. The rabbit's name is Chokura which is Japanese for chocolate--we lived in Japan, go figure. I moved the rabbit into my home office. It was a cage and I saw in the video that's a no no. I let Chokura out every time I was in the home and started noticing that after a few weeks, she was always around me or had me in her line of vision. If I was in the office she was relaxing against the closet doors. If I was in the kitchen she was half in the office and half in the living room where she could see me. It made me mindful of the prep work I did in the kitchen. I'd use enough parsley for the meal and give the rest of the bunch to her and she loved parsley. Normally I wouldn't trim the leaves off of celery when making chicken and dumplings but after she came into my life I would just to give her a treat. She lived twelve years. Towards the end, she had head tilt a couple times. Rabbits are subtle in their affection or maybe that's just my perception. After she passed, I'd be halfway to my office with vegetable trimmings before I realized she was gone. I promised myself that I wouldn't shed a tear when Chokura passed but it turns out that on the day she did pass, some jerk was in the kitchen cutting onions.
@Icymissy79 ай бұрын
Rest in peace chokura
@dannyb57328 ай бұрын
😂😂some jerk😅
@DuoIingo_Is_Coming7 ай бұрын
@@Icymissy7i hate to run the vibe but the translate is……
@chickendumpling56626 ай бұрын
Isnt parsley toxic for rabbits.?
@mycapitain8436 ай бұрын
I guess he ate poor chakoora at the end 😂
@Luna_Berceuse3 жыл бұрын
I'm still slowly gaining his trust :) I've had him for just under a year and I don't know what he had been through before but it seems like he was forced to be picked up when he didn't want to and was being kept in a cage all day. He was extremely scared and would hide all the time. I've been watching your videos for months trying to be a better bunny mom so that he has a happy life and I've learned a lot :) I stopped putting him in a cage he is totally free roaming now and he is a completely different bunny! I can see how much he appreciates it and it fills my heart with joy. He runs up to me and says hello and licks my face and 2 nights ago he actually laid down on my bed with me I was so happy! It's a slow process but he is learning to trust and I will continue to work with him every day until he lets me be his best friend! 🥰
@ZeeA07053 жыл бұрын
I am soo happy that you learned to let your bunny trust you because whatever he or she has been through must have been soo traumatic for them
@sonilakonci18593 жыл бұрын
You are wonderful 😍
@ashleemaziarz2003 жыл бұрын
thank you for taking him in🥰 it makes me so happy that you are determined to give him a better life❤️
@tracypknoth24643 жыл бұрын
Oh how wonderful! I've had mine just about a year - at first kept in cage for about a month until I started learning more and watching this channel (my 1st rabbit)! Boy it changed everything when I free roamed her! She's sassy and let's me live in HER home LOL... She falls asleep when she let's me pet her but she will not tolerate being picked up or handled on floor. I let her be and just lay on floor and she'll come check out why and put paws on me to look around and either leave knowing all is well or let me pet her for a time. I'd rather have her trust not picking her up than pick her up and be afraid and hide and bite me trying to get away from my hold. We have a common respect for each other but I wish for more... I have steps to my bed that she'll sometimes use when she thinks I'm not looking LOL yes I take pics and video!
@hehaksk3 жыл бұрын
Some bunnies just don’t like being picked up :) my bunnies don’t let me pick them up often, but when I lay down they jump on me. Try putting a treat on your back and lay flat on the ground. That helped me gain my bunnies trust :D
@kimmi10313 жыл бұрын
My first bunny was dumped by my neighbors close to my house a month after Easter. Lola stayed around my front door for a few days but would hop away when my family saw her. I actually watched your videos before having Lola so I knew to not chase but instead to lay close by in the grass and talk softly. It wasn't long before Lola would start to hop closer, sniff me and then hop on my back. I didn't try to catch her at first. I just stuck my hand out and let her come to me. The next day, I opened my front door and sat by the open door with food. Once she saw me she hopped right to me. After I petted her I nudged her butt a bit into my house. I've had her for 3 years now and she is the most loyal pet that I have ever had and it only took a couple days for her to trust me.
@DonnaRock-le7kz Жыл бұрын
That is so cool, good for you but how sad that your neighbor just dumped her in the wild all alone & right after Easter. Did you name her & do you know if she came from a pet store or was wild previously? She's lucky to have come across you & I think it was meant to be.
@thatsheather-o7z2 жыл бұрын
Literally the first day😂 the immediately I brought him home he wanted to be on my lap constantly and he fell asleep right in my arms like a furball so cute🥰
@pupka173 Жыл бұрын
Are you Snow White or what
@thatsheather-o7z Жыл бұрын
@@pupka173 Maybe?👀👀
@Celest1alP0ny Жыл бұрын
Same!
@emiliabuckley1012 Жыл бұрын
Love!!!! Same
@IM_JUST_alekcs Жыл бұрын
Mine started tackling me it's me first time so I understand I can give him the free range cause I have kids in the house and they might hurt him and he might hurt them
@jjadesna3 жыл бұрын
I got my bunny online for free, she was being abused, I’ve had her for 1 year now and she still doesn’t fully trust me but we made a lot of progress, I know its going to take time, I cant wait for her to love me as much as I do
@erkheth3 жыл бұрын
It will happen in her own way. It's great that she has such a loving person with her.
@SamAx.2 жыл бұрын
@@erkheth but i cant believe s That someone abused it like whats the reason all the rabbit does is just hop around and i guess it poops around the house and stuff but still its not like a dog that'll bite stuff like it wont destroy the pillows or something so Whats the reason
@Meepmeephihi6 ай бұрын
@@SamAx.any animal doesn’t deserve to be abused
@skullknightsfanboy89914 ай бұрын
How yall doing as of now?
@Mylittlife13 ай бұрын
Omg. Same I got my bunny from online from a breeder but not for free we got her for like a average price for a bunny and she was so cute and exploring we got her at 2 months old rn she is 2 years old and I also have a dog Donahue moved into my room abt a year ago and she has been doing great she has been rlly happy and feeling safe cuz once she just randomly laid down when I was close
@kornfan7773 жыл бұрын
I recently started free-ranging my rabbits only a couple days ago (I've had them three months, and before then the two of them slept inside and lived outside at day) and I've already seen a MASSIVE change in their affection towards me. In fact one of my rabbits are sitting on my back while I'm writing this😂 thanks loreli for educating me❤❤
@leonie43222 жыл бұрын
my bunnies like to go on my back too!! :D
@Noone-wo1ey2 жыл бұрын
Is it just me or your bunny is like goinh out for sec out of cage then like NOPE IM GOING BACK sometimes my bunn is just not going out alone.
@Rose_wu272 жыл бұрын
I would wanna do that too but they pee outside the cage then 😢
@thebestmobilegamer96202 жыл бұрын
My bunny also used to live outside but now they live inside
@lindaroot7078 Жыл бұрын
It took my bunny a couple weeks to where he would just freely come to me. He came from our daughter (whom is a breeder) so he was used to being with a bunch of rabbits. I eventually had to bring him some extra bunny company. Lol ❤❤ Now I have Ducky and Palmer....named after NCIS characters
@susanmeyer43962 жыл бұрын
I commend this lady for being so caring and gracious to tell the truth on the proper care of rabbits
@dennythebudgie3 жыл бұрын
Just got a friend for my little bunny 🥺 The affection they give to me and each other is just amazing 🌟
@juliejenkins3572 Жыл бұрын
How did you pick the friend?
@caressacatt3 жыл бұрын
Ive been binge watching your videos the past couple of days. I just recently got my very first rabbit. A family member purchased a rabbit for her kids on Easter (trust me I know) and kept it in a cage pretty much its entire life. Its known nothing but kids screaming and grabbing hands all its early life. It might sound silly but the car ride to my home I could feel the rabbit just relax and sigh as if he knew he was headed to better conditions. He was super skinny when I first brought him home but with a proper diet he's doing a lot better and has quickly become my companion. He follows me around like my dog used to.
@baldenkayla5351 Жыл бұрын
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@Its_me_Aysha2 жыл бұрын
I am buying a rabbit tomorrow since it is my birthday so I wanted a channel that teaches me about rabbits and what they need. So I came across this channel, “Lennon the bunny”. The first video I watched was “10 biggest mistakes rabbit owners do” and now I love this channel!!! Thanks for this awesome video. :)
@Icymissy79 ай бұрын
How's your bunny doing?
@in_chiefАй бұрын
@@Icymissy7😂
@rockl.1361 Жыл бұрын
My bunny stands on my dog like a step ladder to reach high up things and my dog is just like "Ok".
@jonasjonsson1283 жыл бұрын
I took about 2-3 months, The previous "owner" had her in a small cage.... In the first 1-2 months when we got her she was free rooming when we were home (cage we had he in a about 55square ft). And after that she is now 100'% free rooming she has about 1400 square ft of free space... Rabbits are amazing and show so much love!!!
@erkheth3 жыл бұрын
So sweet that you gave her a new life, and she loves you as much as you do her. One of ours is a small cage rescue, he's come such a, long way.
@jonasjonsson1283 жыл бұрын
@@erkheth I am so sorry for the late reply!!! i never thought that rabbits could be such a loving and have such a emotions. Our Luna i think, She is living the life and is so spoiled and she is living the life as a rabbit should do, Free rooming and enjoying life at it should be :)
@oliverafelix3 жыл бұрын
Our rabbits being caged for such a long time.. It's my sister's rabbit btw, and she never let the rabbit go out.. She just left it in a cage, the cage is big but I feel bad for the rabbits being stuck there for like 2 years.. They never have the chance to play, run, jumping and have fun 😢 I feel bad, so today I decided to let them go out but inside our house.. They look so confuse as scared to walk cuz they've never been out before 😭 I don't know how to make them comfortable and be friendly :( There are 2 of them (Choky and Kimi)
@kunsagita75563 жыл бұрын
Do you have any tips to slowly give them free roam? I don't wanna make a mess of my house lol. For now I keep them in cage only for sleeping and let them play outside when they're awake
@jonasjonsson1283 жыл бұрын
@@kunsagita7556 I Did the same in the beginning, And later like every second night i keep the door for the cage open and after about a month it was always open. I think the most important thing is to learn the rabbit what it can do and not to. And when it does something wrong, don’t shout…. For me it was enough to say her name in a more decidedly way… that worked for me at least:)
@songormonk64003 жыл бұрын
Even though the cage tip is super important, it's still a good idea to get a BIG cage with at least three floors in it as a safe space for your bunny in case you have other pets roaming around. My bunny always climbs up top whenever the dogs start barking so that he's in a safe distance away from them
@preethyvibin2 жыл бұрын
She meant that they should be free roamed
@Nicolec092 жыл бұрын
@@preethyvibin they know that
@sironianmapping2 жыл бұрын
My rabbits have a tunnel under their cage which is pretty much a rabbit mansion, they get there through a hole
@preethyvibin2 жыл бұрын
@@sironianmapping are they free roamed
@sironianmapping2 жыл бұрын
@@preethyvibin Around 98% free roamed, We put them in their age when nightfall arrives
@alora72563 жыл бұрын
Honestly Lorlei thank you so much for everything, because with out you I would not have a rabbit. I started watching your videos a year ago and My cousins and I all wanted dogs, but then we saw how cute Lennon is and decided we wanted rabbits! And I thought so many wrong things about rabbits!!! I realized that they are not just fluffy animals, but they are animals with a lot of love and personality. I knew it was gonna be a lot of responsibility and care but it would be worth it! It took two months of bonding with my rabbit because he was miscared for before he came into my home. Eventually the last owner's (who were kids) "lost interest in him" what is that supposed to mean?! Anyways, watching your videos helped me to know what to feed my rabbit and what he needs to stay happy and alive. Thank you so much! I'm about to reach my one year bun anniversary (one year since I got my rabbit!) I could not have done it all without you😊 thank you for helping me take care of my companion❤️ (Ps.. my rabbits name is Hakuna and my tortoises name is Matata! They are besties for life!)
@NikkiTaylor853 жыл бұрын
@Lorla I love their names!!! 🥰
@erkheth3 жыл бұрын
So sweet that you have a sweet life together. Happy 1st Bunniversary! Or Rabbiversary? 🐰🎉
@idkanymore1026 Жыл бұрын
I just got my bunny a day ago and she’s already coming up to me and eating treats from my hands and letting me pet her head it’s so cute! And she has never really been around humans before
@DonnaRock-le7kz Жыл бұрын
Awe, i think your really lucky to have such a great attraction & positive reaction so quickly by her. My bunny is about 3 & I just recently got her from my niece & she did the same with me (letting me feed her treats by hand)& even did Binkys by the 3rd night I had her but I don't have her complete trust yet because she hasn't really let me pet her (unless she's in a carrying box) or hold her willingly so I'm still letting her warm up to me & come to me when she feels comfortable.
@xrobloxstorysx5 ай бұрын
What breed/ type of bunny is she?
@kristina61023 жыл бұрын
It took me a couple weeks, she was my bfs bunny, and I watched her for two weeks while he was out of town, knowing nothing about bunny's I went to the internet to learn more, and found your channel, I thought the free roaming was so humane and I noticed how unhappy my bunny was in a cage, so I bunny proofed my bedroom and set her free, as soon as I let her out of her cage to free roam, she was so greatful and sweet, it was like she knew I was freeing her, and she knew she could trust me, she now runs up to me and chases me when I walk around my bedroom, she loves to climb on me and try to nest in my hair lol and we love watching cartoons together ❤ thank you so much for all the bunny knowledge it sure changed my bunny cuddles life forever, we are forever grateful, thank you.
@majar12363 жыл бұрын
It took around a month or two since our bunny has been free roamed from the beginning. When we first got him, we still hadn't found a cage to put outside so we litter trained him (thumper) and taught him to only go to certain parts of the house. Since he learnt all these things so quickly, we decided to have him stay indoors with us. Although at night we have him sleep in an xpen(which is also indoors).
@Zimpz26 Жыл бұрын
Well I’m 15 and I keep my bunny cage in my room I’m always in there lol, and I always pet him and tel him I love him sometimes I even give him some kisses. I think he knows I love him because I do so much for him and actually sometimes my bunny prefers to be in his cage when he’s tired or just doesn’t wanna be messed with. Your tips are soooo helpful! Thank you!
@inooleo Жыл бұрын
yeah, when his out, he can just go back there cause he's tired and feels safe and comfy, i relate
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 Жыл бұрын
Yeah mine's got a habit of chewing on things he shouldn't (he's been eating the piping off my sofa and sometimes decides the carpet is tasty) so he's essentially crate trained with a giant dog crate on the floor. When it's open, the door forms a barrier keeping him in the living room to limit the mischief he can get into, and when I'm home, the door is open to his pen and I'm usually in there with him because that's where my laptop lives and where I do a lot of my crafting (had to switch to wireless everything cause he kept taking the cord off my trackball, and he likes to steal craft supplies so I have a rolling plastic caddy to keep him from running off with everything). But even with the whole living room at his mercy, he mostly just sleeps in his crate, comes out for food and zoomies, has a nap on the carpet after licking my hand for a while, then eventually goes back to his crate and sleeps all day. The crate is his safe place and if anything scary happens, he books it back there.
@Ynluvxs3 жыл бұрын
When I first got my bunny she was giving me a lot of stress, she would always run away, try to hide and stuff like that, but your videos always help me out. I started putting what you say into action and it took 3 days for my little companion to love and trust me. It's all thanks to your advice
@Heyits_Moo_3 жыл бұрын
I always look every day if there’s ANY possible uploads. I swear these vids are so helpful because my bun is scared of being picked up when I go in his enclosure. I also FINALLY cleaned his enclosure, I will say he LOVES burrowing. I binge ur best vids❤️hope you guys are having a great day❤️🐰
@-aka-lucky91803 жыл бұрын
aren”t you worried he’ll burrow under the fence?
@Heyits_Moo_3 жыл бұрын
@@-aka-lucky9180 he lives indoors and he mostly just does it in his litter box.
@frantzeskagiginis53163 жыл бұрын
I recently took a cardboard box and planted some grass in it. Filled it with bedding and bunny poop. It grew to a luscious indoor grass chunk and they LOVE tearing through burrowing and eating the grass
@frankmartin84713 жыл бұрын
Rabbits need a "sanctuary space" that you respect and don't invade. If my rabbits don't come out when I call them, they have a right to their space. 99 percent of the time, they'll at least come out part way to get a pet or two. Rabbits give respect when they get respect. I have one rabbit that gets angry and afraid at the sound of rattling keys. I got him that way. He thumps hard when he hears keys rattling. I try to be careful, but when he's done thumping, I give him reassuring pets and he relaxes after a while. I can pound nails beside him and he doesn't mind at all. But keys send him ballistic. They're amazing animals.
@nassima.a2 жыл бұрын
I was seeing this video with my bunny licking my hand😭💖 aw my heart is melting! Btw little tip: having a carpet is extremely important, on regular wood floor or others slippery floors is really uncomfortable for them to jump and run. I recently put a carped on my room and the difference is huge! I never saw him jump like that !❤️
@itsme_Aaditri3 жыл бұрын
I literally love when she gives me kisses. I feel so lucky to be loved by a bunny. I love this channel and of course Lennon and Lorelie as it helped me a lot to build a better relationship with my bunny. Thank you Lorelei and Lennon 💜
@summerblossom13573 жыл бұрын
Thanks to Lorelei and Lennon, I originally got my first bunny in 2017, and it was super timid, scared and shy. I tried many ways to let it come out of its shell, and only when I got him a bunny companion, let him free roam and let him approach me, he started acting like my other rabbit Oreo. This channel really helps out a lot, so big props ^^- Reya
@laurenromero30202 жыл бұрын
I’ve had my bunny for a month now and he has started to show trust this week. We have been really bonding. My cousin found him stuck in a fence, so he is a rescue. I have so much love for him and I’m so happy he is trusting me and coming to me 🥰
@prasenjitnandi29133 жыл бұрын
I bought a bunny two months ago and she started to love me after one month. She loves to sleep in my lap, I am very happy with her
@mitheryan14913 жыл бұрын
I've had my bunny willow for 4 months, it feels a lot longer, but with your videos and tips I've been able to bond with her and have a wonderful relationship with her. She free roams my room, no cage (gross, cages suck) and she loves cuddling, being pet, playing and most importantly food lol. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the rabbit cause, you've inspired me in so many ways to continue telling others about proper rabbit care and pushing away the past stereotypes of caged rabbits etc being acceptable. I appreciate your hard work and love of rabbits and my baby Willow does too, I rescued her but I really do believe it was her that rescued me :)
@hannah13055113 жыл бұрын
I've had my Holland lop bun for about 4 months now too! His name is also willow!
@WarriorBazooka Жыл бұрын
Just brought home my first ever bunny, and while I've done plenty of research before the matter, watching your videos certainly helps! She hasn't quite opened up to me yet, but I can tell she's at least relaxed and feels comfortable in her enclosure (she has a large dog crate that we keep her in when neither of us are home.) Otherwise she has free range on the second floor and especially my room. She's still getting used to her new surroundings though, so I'm just letting her take her time and come to me when she's ready!
@DonnaRock-le7kz Жыл бұрын
I feel the same about my bunny (i just recently got her from my niece) &I let her free roam also but it seems she's relaxed & trusts me but she hasn't really let me pet her or hold her (unless she's in her carrying box to see my niece & she does really good then) but I also just let her come to me & sometimes she'll wake me up with her cute little whiskers on my face.
@bytus9446 Жыл бұрын
heyy i might need some tips aswell so i got my 2 bunnies 3 days ago and i cornered of a big area of my room for them for now, should i maybe move the corner position from them to the door so they have the whole room to roam?
@mostasteless97983 жыл бұрын
As a baby..immediate trust and loving. As she got older it seemed she needed to lesrn it all over and Id say right at a year before she really really opened up snd we were BFF status.
@dirtyblondechai8 ай бұрын
You’ve probably changed so many pet bunnies lives forever. Thank you for everything you do 🩵🩷🐰
@coolcreeper883 жыл бұрын
I got my rabbit Leia back in November and she came from a rough life. It’s taken about 5 months for her to trust me a little and she’s doing really well so far! Still got a few more steps to go but we’re taking our time ☺️❤️
@hejsan-3 жыл бұрын
Aww i wish the best! ❤️
@erkheth3 жыл бұрын
That's so sweet. She will trust you more. Our cage rescue is the same, as he wasn't socialised. I don't think that hell be as, affectionate as our unwanted girl, but he enjoys the company. And loves treats and space to play 💘
@nellajoensalo23163 жыл бұрын
@@erkheth So proud of both of yall for rescuing and being so loving. ♥️🐰♥️🐰
@ilovemagic42913 жыл бұрын
Awww. My bunnies name is also Leia and her partners name is Alvin
@nikkiwinda55852 жыл бұрын
It took my first bunny a few weeks to fully trust me, she would jump on the bed and kiss me everyday, she sadly past away last year and I adopted a new bunny 3 months ago, this little lady is much slower at fully trusting me but all I can do is be patient and love her more 🥺
@Thecorpseofkingminos7 ай бұрын
Any updates on the new bunny?
@fondofprimos3 жыл бұрын
For me, it actually took about 3 weeks! Her name is Poppy and she is a bit territorial but once she gets used to you and her surroundings, she can be the cutest, sweetest, fluffiest bunny in the entire world! By the way Lorelei, you have made a big impact on me and I hope you stay the fun, caring, craziest bunny lady in the world! You and Lennon always bring a smile to my face😊
@cupka55053 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this video for so long! I thought my rabbits hated me. I've been letting them come to me a lot, but after watching this I think I've been accelerating my love too quickly on them. Thank you so much!!
@effinalockhart83462 жыл бұрын
I’ve had my bunny for about a year now, I got her from a local shop, (I was told she was a HE and a MINI LOP) she kept growing over the next couple months I had her(she’s now about 28inches in length fully stretched out) she was already potty trained so she was a free-range when I got her home, I believe she’s a French lop, she was aggressive for about a month before starting to mellow and now she always runs over to me and runs circles around me, she still stomps and charges at me when I clean her area but she’s sitting next to me after 🥰 she’s my emotional support for sure and I love watching these videos, normally in my room with her. The info helped the bonding process so much, thank you ☺️💕
@DonnaRock-le7kz Жыл бұрын
Lol very cool story. I was wondering that same thing about my bunny- I mean if she's really a female... because sometimes I get the feeling she's upset with me, & maybe she's a he but if I were in her skin I think I would be upset too nomatter if I was a boy or a girl with a name like Ashtray Lmao (it's nondescript) but I didn't name her, I got her from my niece who says she named her after one of her favorite cartoon characters. Although it is kind of fitting only because she is all black except for the bottoms of her little paws & feet, they are fluffy & dark gray, she's so adorable. How did you find out she wasn't a female or a French lop (I think I read)?
@bloodiedhandsandnachos47433 жыл бұрын
My first bunny trusted me a whole lot!! She was my baby girl and I’ve had her since she was 2 months until she was 7 months. She unfortunately passed away from a blood clot after she was spayed… My new bunny is a rescue and he’s still warming up to me! He’s getting there ever so slowly and I hope one day he trusts me to take care of him
@winn74223 жыл бұрын
Im so sorry mate, were all here for you. Glad your having a good time with your other bunny :)
@k_munoz093 жыл бұрын
My rabbit, ironically, trusted me as soon as I got him… like literally. It’s weird because it wasn’t till a few months after that I got him, which is when I started watching you, that I realized he was in a poor environment and I had saved him from it and it shocked me how we got so attached the moment we got home. He was so open and REALLY attention seeking but it’s so adorable and I’m so blessed to have a rabbit like him because Ik most rabbit owners sometimes have to undergo a process of building a relationship w their bunny.
@Chandavlogs6453 жыл бұрын
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@kealiagray38972 жыл бұрын
I’ve had many free roam rabbits and my 8yr old Bleu just passed away and I have a 8 week old named Elias. Bleu took a few months to become very close to me. He actually saved my life when I fell asleep cooking. Idk how he even got on my bed cuz he was so small. But he woke me up. Made us bonded for his short life. I used to have multiple bunny’s and we didn’t bond as much as just having Bleu. So I only want one at a time now. So it’s been 2 weeks w Elias and of course I think it’s gona b the same as w Bleu. He was trained perfectly! Such a good boy. Elias is devious!!! So time out of the pen to teach free roam is really hard right now. He already knows his name, and is potty trained. I haven’t found any pee spots anywhere else in our home yet!! I think he already loves me coming to me for pets. Your videos are really reminding me of things I have to do. I can’t wait til he can free roam all the time. Unfortunately he weighs less than a pound right now. He finds so many hiding places, Bleu couldn’t because he was 4lbs! Thank you for helping me since it’s been so long since I’ve had a baby bun.
@noonecareslol25443 жыл бұрын
My bunny was 4 months old when we got her back in February 2021, now she's almost a year old, and we have such a big bond.
@Cobaltblueprism3 жыл бұрын
I gotta admit that our bond got stronger since 2020, as I was working from home for over a year. I started to see how much she enjoyed our new routine. She became free-roam too. I have returned to the office, still, the stronger bond has carried through. She’s definitively more affectionate and happy
@lindachampagne9362 жыл бұрын
I just opened up the whole room because my bun had to share half a room with another bun. I found a home for her. I laid a blanket down and when my two cats came in and visited. Mate' my bun started doing Binky's. It was so adorable. Every morning before feed time, I sit in a tiny chair and Mate' comes over to me and greets me!!
@DonnaRock-le7kz Жыл бұрын
Awe that is adorable, my bunny was also used to being around cats and dogs previously.
@SandrinhaSoster3 жыл бұрын
I have 2 bunnies 🐰🐰 and their personalities are completly different. Amora (Blackberry) is the adventure and binky one. He's phrase is "do you have treats?" Pudim is the shy and gromming one. He's phrase is "don't pick me up!" It took 5 months untill Pudim trusted me and the deal was: when I lay down on the floor near him I won't hold him... "just grooming, buddy" And how he loves to be groomed since he was neutered!!!
@sunlightauras3 жыл бұрын
I love this video! I recently went through a terrible time with my bunny a week back. She had GI Stasis, and I had to feed her critical care, water, gas drops for nearly a week straight, she's recovering now, but doesn't seem to trust me anymore because of how I had to force her to eat ; - We're slowly rebuilding that trust again, and hopefully soon, she'll be coming up to me again
@SabiLewSounds3 жыл бұрын
Hang in there! My bunny was a little off put after I took her for her emergency spay in 2019. I think she felt very betrayed with everything they had to do, but she came around and was herself in a very short amount of time (it felt like too long back then lol).
@hannahhoover69713 жыл бұрын
Literally in the same boat now. It sucks so bad but it’ll get better.
@sunlightauras3 жыл бұрын
@Donna E Thank you! It means a lot ; - People definitely underestimate how much time and effort it takes to help a bunny recover. It was a testament to my dedication to her, but seeing her chomp down on her hay and water now on her own made it absolutely worthwhile.
@sunlightauras3 жыл бұрын
@@SabiLewSounds That's encouraging to hear ; - ; Thank you!
@sunlightauras3 жыл бұрын
@@hannahhoover6971 It will get better ! ! I'm so sorry you're going through that right now too ; - Hope your little own will be doing binkys in no time!
@ElliottPiano2 жыл бұрын
You're a blessing for us , i adopted a rabbit a month ago , she's free range in my house of course and you've helped so much !
@garrettokun10733 жыл бұрын
My first bunny trusted me immediately, I found him outside and he was already litter box trained. My other baby who was from a rescue it took her nearly 4 years for her to trust me fully. Once my Alfie boy passed after a few months without him she finally started letting us in and giving her the affection that Alfie used to give her.
@arraine3 жыл бұрын
First bunny: Less than a week, she came from a home where she was given everything she needed except attention, and so our attention was all she needed to be one happy girl. Second and third bunnies: Over 2 years - they were street bunnies and after 2 years of being the food lady who occasionally got to pet them, they suddenly decided to trust us and approach us whenever we enter the room! They still run away sometimes when they find out we don't have food though 😅
@islagoo3 жыл бұрын
♥️
@DonnaRock-le7kz Жыл бұрын
Lol that's really awesome that they learned to open up and trust you, maybe they learned it from the first bunny by watching her react to you. Cute story.
@marissa66122 жыл бұрын
I just took in my first foster bunny and this is super helpful! I've only ever had bunnies that were immediately trusting and sweet, but this little guy was abandoned on the street and he's been with the shelter for 2 years
@danaschaffner54553 жыл бұрын
When I got Maximus he was a former breeder that they were "just going to get rid of" because of his age. He lived by himself, outside, on a farm. I couldn't touch him for almost a month and am fairly certain I am the first person to pet him. Fortunately, those hours and hours of lying on the floor paid off. It's been 5 months now and he loves being pet, we cuddle all the time, ( I'm typing this one-handed because he wants pets right now.) we share a bed and he now lets my family and people he has just met pet him. Apologies for bad grammar, one-handed is hard.
@blammela2 жыл бұрын
Really helpful. I’ve rescued a bunny who was dumped on the street. He won’t be staying forever but he has been here a few weeks and will be a few more at least. I worry he hates me or is bored. He shows a lot of signs of relaxation and loves pets but also keeps to himself most of the day. I think it’s just going to take him a bit to come out of his shell more.
@joetrapp91873 жыл бұрын
I've had two male rabbits for over 8/12 years Max and Pushkin (Pushkin passed away two weeks ago). I think my relationship with them has been more like father and sons. They were friendly competitive with each other, and we'd play some games with each other. I would put a treat in my fist and have them pry my fingers away. I would fill up the treat ball, and we turned it into a sacred ritual, where they would close their eyes and snuggle with each other as I stroked them with the ball. One was always more impatient and so excited he was about to pee, but I wouldn't drop the ball until they were perfectly still - and then when I dropped it, they'd go nuts. I would rough house with them lightly, which they seemed to like as a game. They would jump up and over me while I was on the ground, doing core work, or yoga. A few times when I'd do bicycles, they would be on either side going up and down with my feet! They were fun to feed by hand - aggressive, but oh so gentle and they never bit (well, Pushkin bit me once after I gave him eye drops, but that was my fault). However, they were never super affectionate. The liked the occasional petting, but not too long. A few times, they would jump up on me, but not for long. Mostly they seemed to just enjoy being near me and watch me. They would run around the house, do a flip, and stare at me asking for approval ("Yay, Pushkin!). Then Pushkin had a seizure a few weeks ago, he got steadily worse, and we had to put him to sleep. When I started talking to the vet about it, he started quivering with spasms. I really realized then how perceptive and connected he was with my emotions. I petted him and talked to him, telling him that I would be there with him until the end. He calmed down, and died peacefully. All the times before at the vet, he was such a rock star, as he was so cute and charismatic and knew it, and he loved women. Leaving with him dead was tough. He was a wonderful little guy, and I miss him. Max seems to be recovering from his mourning, but he no longer wants to play. He is considerably less excited about treats. My sister got him a stuffed toy rabbit, and it's worked - he's bonded with it and cleans it all the time. But, he doesn't want to play anymore. He's nearly totally blind, has arthritis, and has some of the same signs of e. cuniculi that killed his friend. He flops down and sticks his legs out, so I know at least he's relaxed. He's stopped using his litter box, but I can't get mad at him.
@petitepancake68283 жыл бұрын
This is SUUUUPER helpful! I am getting rabbits on the 28th of October and I can’t wait. I hope to have a bond with them as you have with Lennon!
@petitepancake68283 жыл бұрын
EEEK OMG TYSM FOR HEARTING RHISSSS
@rusbika3783 жыл бұрын
Ayo alluka
@rusbika3783 жыл бұрын
@@petitepancake6828 tell ur big brother that I exist
@rusbika3783 жыл бұрын
@@petitepancake6828 and I love him and he’s beautiful and amazing af-
@petitepancake68283 жыл бұрын
@@rusbika378 OMG OK YASSS
@tammyluce84742 жыл бұрын
I’ve only had my bunny for a little over a month now and I can’t believe how much I’ve just fallen in love with her!!! She has the front bedroom to herself and her enormous cage is now a home base. I can’t totally free roam her bcuz I have two indoor Boston terriers. I’ve learned so much from your videos and made more mistakes than I’d like to admit but she’s brought nothing but joy into this new journey of my life.
@idontcare24563 жыл бұрын
I got my bunny when she was about 4 months old. Shes from a pet shop. I remember bringing her in a box, i opened ot nd she wanted to jump out nd was so curious. Then she was just jumping around my room but she got rlly scared when someone came in nd wouldnt len anyone pet her. It took about a few days to kind of bond with her nd i remember her being so happy she had zoomies all over her room😆
@froglingsreborns87293 жыл бұрын
When I first brought my bunny home every morning before I left I would sit down on the floor and have breakfast with her and I would slowly bring her bowl closer until she got comfortable eating right next to me. I also let her sleep with me I know that's not practical for everyone but I think that helped alot too.
@tayhome20233 жыл бұрын
Teach me
@tayhome20233 жыл бұрын
How to sleep with a bunny
@nicolewagner65492 жыл бұрын
I got my first bunny as a little kid named Thumper. She was not tame, and I did not know enough about bunnies to earn her trust. I wish I had the Lennon the Bunny channel to help me out!! What I ended up doing is giving Thumper to grown ups who knew more about bunnies. A couple years later one of my dad's law students had a bunny (Lubby) she was seeking a home for because law school was taking too much time. She couldn't give him the attention he needed, but I had time. I was patient and more knowledgeable by now, so I did a lot of things differently. Many of the changes are consistent with the advice in this tutorial, and my experience was similar to yours. Instead of housing him outside like Thumper, I kept Lubby in my room. That not only helped him get used to me, but it also spared him from all the scary outdoor noises that made Thumper feel like she lived in a dangerous world. It made his temperment calmer and that made him easier to tame. The other important thing is I accepted that he preferred to keep his feet on the ground. I waited to earn his trust before I held him, and I only ever picked him up to transport him. Another change I made is that I started giving him his veggies and clover by hand. I wanted him to know where his food was coming from and know I loved him. He turned out to be an amazing, bunny! He would greet me jubilantly and ask for pets whenever he saw me. He'd also reciprocate by grooming me. He was so cute. A year later, I took him to pick out a wife from a bunny rescue. There he met a bunny named Lissy, and it was love at first sight. I socialized Lissy the same way as I socialized Lubby, with the same result. ❤❤❤ These bunnies were my constant companions from middle school to college. I plan to adopt more bunnies when I have my own house some day. In the mean time, I'm learning all I can.
@shellybelle74413 жыл бұрын
Lorelei you are amazing. You're videos cheer me up. It breaks my heart that everyone doesn't think like you. Tina (my bun) gives a nose twitch. Answer to question: It took about 4 months for Tina to totally trust me and our bond just gets stronger all the time. We've been together 9 months. It's so hard for people to understand the depth and character of a bun's love when they haven't lived with a free roam bun. Keep up being a starlit advocate of kindness x
@samantha-cr9si3 жыл бұрын
it’s been a month since my bunny mocha became roam free i got him in june , before he did zoomies in his playpen but now he goes crazy & does so many binkies 🥺 he always licks me & will push his nose under my hand so i could pet him. i’m so glad he’s a happy bunny
@rusbika3783 жыл бұрын
Ooo what’s his name?
@samantha-cr9si3 жыл бұрын
@@rusbika378 mocha-mochi. it’s cheesy but i wanted to name him mochi but he was my sisters bunny so she named him mocha. so we just call him mocha
@cat1312.2 жыл бұрын
@@samantha-cr9si mochi mochi is the cutest name ever oh my god
@juliealgh Жыл бұрын
Great tips I got my bunny when he was a baby and I loved him so much but my family didn't really care that much so I gave him the most attention I give him and now were best friends!😁🐇🐇🐇🐰🐰
@hellokatey3 жыл бұрын
It took my rabbit a day to begin grooming me. A month for him to let me pick him up. The first time he saw my cat, he wanted to go up to her and say hello. My bunny is one outgoing boy! He also loves getting to know strangers. He acts more like a rambunctious puppy than a rabbit ahaha
@Lguy-xq2jx3 жыл бұрын
To be honest I actually believe rabbits copy their owner personality a good bit because my bunny is super calm and my friend bunny is crazy
@blackpinkinyourarea53842 жыл бұрын
I rlly love this channel so much! my rabbit is such a sweetheart but he is kind of shy so this channel is so helpful and important to me! love y’all’s channel!
@faithalvarez29833 жыл бұрын
My Mini Rex, Pippin is crazy in love with me!!🥺🥰💜💜😍🤗 He will straight up kiss(lick) me for 10min haha! Every time I sit down he races over to me and flops over so that his head/back are pressed against my leg. He also loves to play with me ha! I'll run back and forth and he dose his lil zoomies and chases me. He's soo affectionate. We've been together for 8 years so far...I hope we have a few more years together Pippin!!!🙏💕
@erkheth3 жыл бұрын
Oh wow that amazing!! You have a great bond. Our rabbits love to chase and run with us, it's so much fun to join in. I hope you have many more years of joy together ♥️
@faithalvarez29833 жыл бұрын
@@erkheth Thank you! Hope you have many more happy years with yours too!🤗
@saleenaumer92393 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much lorlie my dad said I can get a bunny when we go to our home country I really happy thank you for all the effort. Love u 🥰🐰💜
@samahumer26563 жыл бұрын
Aww hope u get a bunny 🐰 ❤❤
@saleenaumer92393 жыл бұрын
@@samahumer2656 thanks 😊
@saleenaumer92393 жыл бұрын
@chole playz Thank you but knowing my dad the chances are quite low but there is a breeder next to my house my dad and my grandpa are good friends with the breeder so I have high hopes
@saleenaumer92393 жыл бұрын
@wolfy playz yeah but it 1 bit harder cuz im indian so when I get a bunny I'll be living in india but I hate it there the public toilets are disgusting, loooots of stray dogs and the prime minister is trash he cheated to prime minister he gave himself votes but the ppl do nothing about it and he tried to kick Muslims out of India but that obviously fail lol
@saleenaumer92393 жыл бұрын
@wolfy playz the only good things in indian are the beautiful places and the food and thats it
@sweetlilgrill12 жыл бұрын
I bought doll houses for my bunnies so they have a fun space to be they love it. I found one with a media room and a cute little disco ball. They are pretty happy lol. They trusted me after I gave them a safe space and put treats in their cute little house that they play in
@stephaniematte45023 жыл бұрын
It took a few weeks for Herzog, my older bunny to trust me. I adopted him from a shelter (he was abandonned outside in february in Canada! ❄️🌪️☃️). With Truffe, my younger bunny, it took only 2-3 days and she was litter trained, free roaming and hopping on the coach and sleeping on my legs... I was amazed how quickly she got to like me! ❤️
@RainingRabbitz23 жыл бұрын
Took about 2 months to kiss my face. I found out treats on the bed really opened him up. Even though he was confident to start with. He did bite my face the first day I got him, believed he smelled my food in my mouth and was hungry. So when he snuggles he leans his mouth in my mouth area lol
@deckardlee61552 жыл бұрын
7 years it took 7 years for my bunny to trust me completely and now she's 90 years old. :)
@tasneemsadia8783 жыл бұрын
I spend a lot of time with my turtle. Me: walks in the room My turtle: splashing water to come to me People think: your turtle loves you! My turtle: GIMME FOOD
@HopeB5553 жыл бұрын
My sweet bun bun follows me around like a puppy and intentionally gets in my way so I have to stop and pet him. He loves to flop whenever I'm sitting down within a few feet of me. The very first day we brought him home he took a nap snuggling with my hubs. He's an amazing bunny.
@nellajoensalo23163 жыл бұрын
Intentionally gets in your way for pets. Totes adorbs. ♥️🐰
@Iristhewolf-slays19678 ай бұрын
Keep your bunnies away from my dad. His jokes to cook my angora are no joke😂😂😂😂
@jenienjenien52978 ай бұрын
my mom bought me 2 bunnies earlier for my birthday and my mom said when they got kids and the kids grew, she will cook them😢
@samahumer26563 жыл бұрын
At this point bunny is my favourite subject lmao
@samahumer26563 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the heart All hail bunny queen
@LoLawliet58643 жыл бұрын
I have three bunnies right now, we got the two girls before the boy. When we brought the boy, Coral, into our home he was nervous for about a day or two and then he started to trust us fairly quickly after that. He was lonely in his previous home but he hasn't been alone for a moment since he came here. He either has us humans around or he can see one of the girls through the playpens. We brought the girls home together from the pet store, I know, never again I promise 💜 and they were very different, and have since started to fight and been separated until they can be spayed. Mocha is the playful one in the group, very active, drinks too much water makes us worry about her health. She felt comfortable within the first week I'd say. The bigger girl, Fudge is a completely different story. We can not know for sure but there's definitely a possibility she was mistreated or even bred considering her size. We could also be unaware of her age if she was bred. She could be mochas mother or sister. They are both completely black and gorgeous. Fudge doesn't like to be touched or held so we dont pick her up much . We do try every once in a while to practice for grooming and sort of as exposure therapy. We don't want her to be scared and if we pick her up the way you taught us she behaves very well. Thank you! Fudge didn't let us pet her for a long time, probably weeks. Months later we are able to pet her head most every day, mostly when she has food. She is eager to live with the other bunnies and I think she will be very happy. It seems like she misses mocha and she's gotten very comfortable with coral since it's all on her terms. She basically has her own room in our closet and is the bunny that runs free the most because I can't stand closing the door. She never can't go to her own room and now she mostly chooses to lay next to the other two and they all will mirror. Coral has a bad grooming habit and pulled a lot of mochas fur out and she just let him, all through the gate. Fudge chooses not to get so close but her and mocha still argue through the gate occasionally. We have an extra short gate that we use to keep Coral from pulling mochas fur and to keep the girls from reaching eachother in an argument. We think mocha went through puberty and got mad at Fudge and now has all these hormones and they poop everywhere because they all get territorial. Even cleaning it up every day Coral will get mad that we took them and purposefully poop everywhere again lol. The girls are a lot better but still mark the territory. They rub their chins on everything and everyone. They all can see eachother through the gates when they eat and they sit close. All the bunnies still trust us at different speeds, and they have favorites with eachother and us humans. Coral seems to like me a lot, mocha loves my husband the most, and fudge has been letting our 6 year old daughter pet her head a lot lately and will visit our daughters room many days on her own. We think Coral and mocha will be a couple, they basically live together all the time and always want to play and mirror eachother a lot. Coral thumps every day because he wants to be with the girls and we won't let him until he's spayed and he is super frustrated about that. It will probably be easier for us to bond with them when they are bonded together and we can let them run free all day every day together. We will have to save about 1500 dollars to have them spayed and neutered and I learned they can still get pregnant for a month after. Gonna be a while but we will get there! We love our bunnies and learn so much from you that's making us better bunny parents all the time. Someday when they are all bonded and happy and roaming free I'll have to send you pictures, maybe you'll rate my setup :) thank you for everything!
@mountainviewvintage386 Жыл бұрын
Gosh $1500 for 3 rabbits? Wow! It’s about $130 to spay or neuter a rabbit here in arizona..well that’s a lower end of course
@mountainviewvintage386 Жыл бұрын
How are they all doing now? 😊
@LoLawliet5864 Жыл бұрын
@@mountainviewvintage386 I had them for a couple years but my kids kept letting the boy out to see one of the girls. They had 11 babies in two liters and I was already getting help from the humane society to re-home them when the second pregnancy happened 😭 I love them all so much still and if I could I would keep every single one of them but they multiply and I can't handle it until I have my own property and my kids are old enough to understand they can't be let out. I was and still am heartbroken that I couldn't keep any of them but I know they got their surgeries and went to new great homes and the parents of all those babies got their surgeries then bonded and re-homed together :') someday I'll be able to help a lot of bunnies and I want to become a vet so I can do surgeries and help them better myself, maybe start a low cost pet clinic or something I'm not sure yet. I only have my cat at the moment and it's going to be a long time before I have a home I can take care of bunnies in but I'll have bunnies again and I'll do it right next time for sure!
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 Жыл бұрын
@@mountainviewvintage386 must be nice, it's at least $600 here in Ontario last time I looked about a decade ago so it's probably a lot more now... now I always get rescues cause they're done before they adopt them out...
@CadenceCanCreate Жыл бұрын
My bunny lives in a cage, (I really don’t have much choice, it is my Dad and Stepmom) and when my dad got married early December 2022 and we moved into my Stepmom’s house, I tried to play with him at least once a day out of his cage free-roam(when I was at their house), and he quickly started loving me more and more because he associated me with playtime. Now every time I walk up to his cage, he gets the zoomies because of his excitement.
@MRBCA5003 жыл бұрын
I think it is important to note that all buns have different personalities. Having had two buns over the course of 20 years I understand that now. Of course do everything the video says but don't expect it to change a buns personality. If they don't like being cuddled, it's just not gonna happen. They will all show love in different ways.
@Biffo12622 ай бұрын
Rabbits in my opinion are one of the most intelligent and loving pets you can own, gregarious by nature. Totally underrated as pets they can form an unbreakable bond with whoever THEY choose. My last rabbit simply loved children and we literally lived 6 doors away from my grandchildrens school. 15 mins before school leaving bell she would start thumping the floor of her hutch which was her request to be let out and sit on the front wall to greet parents going TO the school and all the children leaving. She lapped it up and so did all the kids. She never thumped at weekends or school holidays and it took a while for me to understand how she knew. Of course it was because she didn't hear the kids playing during the day. Any one of them could pick her without issue but as soon as my grandson, 5 at the time, sat on the wall she just had to sit on his knee. They were absolutely inseparable. We had had a few rabbits before her but after her we never got another. It was heartbreaking when she suddenly passed in a heat wave despite ice packs, fans, shade and cold water spray. To see my grandson breaking his heart crying along with his school friends and a mum or two was gut wrenching so we weren't going through that again. His mum got him a kitten and then took in another rescue kitten and he adores them both with the feeling being mutual. When they go on holiday I find them sat on his bed and snuggled up against his pillow just so they can smell his scent. They both fret terribly when they are left behind but the renunion is something else.
@veryunli3 жыл бұрын
instantly after i got my little boy he was extremely friendly and licked me all over, he flopped multiple times in the carrier when i was bringing him home, I've only had him for a month and a half and he is already so trusting! he licks my face, crawls on me, purrs, follows me around, flops and zoomies everywhere! he is a mini lop called Haku and I couldn't be more grateful to have such a cheery bunny in my life. watching your videos has really helped me understand and connect with him much better :) ❤️❤️
@r.u.b.e.s0953 жыл бұрын
My bunny likes to chase me around when I’m running. He’s just right behind me when I’m running then when I lay down he comes to me sometimes even jumps on me. 😊
@emmascountrylife20 күн бұрын
Thank you for all your texts and also my rabbit is doing rounds around my room like she’s running across my whole room. She’s just amazing. She’s such an active rabbit too.
@rebeccamersiadis68113 жыл бұрын
Watching this after having brought my bunny to get spayed and I stayed home to take care of her ❤❤ she does love me already though it's incredible bunny love is the best
@magdalenaoelsner76263 жыл бұрын
Same here, first day after spay, she kissed me on the nose like she is comforting me, and not I her. Its a beutiful love.
@lethalprincess20873 жыл бұрын
0:36 ok but YES 😂😂😂 literally tho before you go further; I personally think my bunny Holden just loves me because I got rid of that stupid cage the lady before me forced him to live in.... And I honestly don't blame him. Bunnies are way smarter than they look. He always does this zoned-out face at me with his cute bunny self yet that same face that looks a million miles away got it the first time when I pointed at the litterbox and told him this was his bathroom. He comes when spoken to with the incredibly lopsided run I got him for (he's a black dutch bunny with an ear that also loves to wilt like a garden weed) 😂😂 and he'll hustle through hell to get to me when I say, "do you wanna treat?" It's so freaking adorable and I wouldn't trade him for the world. But I'll admit, the cutest part about their intelligence level is that it doesn't always match their facial expressions, which is so so cute 😂😂
@Araceli_Espinoza95854 ай бұрын
6:33 I love your honesty. Thank you for educating me on rabbits and bunnies. 🐰 🐇
@cuhurun3 жыл бұрын
Excellent information. On behalf of all bunnies, thank you for your tireless effort in making the world a better place for so many rabbits.
@ellenwall59472 жыл бұрын
Me and my boyfriend just adopted two bunnies! We are keeping them in a big cage for now just for them to get to know us, the goal is for them to roam free around our apartment 😊 wish us luck!
@RileyHumingbirdflight8 ай бұрын
It took my bunny only a few day until she ran up to us and started to climb all over us. I was extremely surprised when she did but still was super grateful. I love her so much and couldn’t ask for a better bunny.
@leavek18473 жыл бұрын
My aunts bunny looks exactly like Lennon (he’s a boy though) and he literally does everything Lennon does
@realxistic3 жыл бұрын
My bunny actually opened up to me the day I brought her home. 🥰 My husband and I rescued her off the street from a very stressful situation. The neighbor was all for us rehoming her because his wife had a sever allergic reaction and didn't know what to do with her. I bundled her up in my coat because it was still cold when we found her and immediately brought her home and fed her fresh veggies. She laid herself out an hour later haha!! And started marking the house the next day ah it was so bad 🙈 haha! After a month she finally started communicating with us and would let us know when she wanted cuddles. She's so grateful.I love her so much. I'm glad we were able to save her. 🥰
@DonnaRock-le7kz Жыл бұрын
Awe, that is so sweet. My niece who I got my bunny from recently told me that she ( the bunny, Ashtray) loved to cuttle & sleep with you but I have yet to experience that & can't wait 😁😆!
@acokes19922 жыл бұрын
I am watching this after getting a new bunny a few weeks ago he was abandoned at a store where I work. I know that not keeping them caged is very important. But I have 3 dogs, and I have him in 2 different cages, one that is in the main living area where he can see us and our dogs, and one in my room for when my sister visits with her dog that isn't too good with other non-dog animals. We make sure to take him out a few times a day and give him free time, but I think he likes his cage as well. We have tried to create an environment where his cage is his safe space from the dogs and when I am with him he knows I am his safe space too. and in the few weeks I have had him he has already started to show his affection with licking my hands and my chest as well when I hold him. So I think cages can still be used as long as they can get some free time and the proper environment can be established. Love your videos just started watching them not to long ago.
@silvapetro55263 жыл бұрын
The thing with my bunny is he's very trusting but isnt very affectionate. He trusts me and isnt scared of me but wont come and cuddle with me either. Ive had him for about a year now and he had a great owner before me so it's not that he had a bad past. It also doesnt help that we cant free roam him.
@amp19843 жыл бұрын
Rabbits dont love humans. Stop expecting it to act like a dog. Rabbits just want u for food. No wonder so many are dumped all the time. Sad but true 😬
@NiebieskaPaprotka Жыл бұрын
I got my bunny around a week ago. Just recently I found out what his life looked like in his first home - he was bought as a gift for little kids who didn't know how to be gentle with him and kept him in a cage so small he could barely turn around. The moment we got him we let him roam in our vegetable garden and while he will occasionally approach us, I understand it will take a while to get the munchkin to trust us and feel comfortable. Any tips for how to take care of a traumatised/shy bunny from you wonderful bunny owners?
@astronaut_nova Жыл бұрын
I am forced to put my bunny in a cage and when upstairs she can't free roam or go on furniture.I try my best to stimulate being indoors but it's just impossible.But I'm still glad I got her because if I didn't she would be dead years ago. My uncle was just farming rabbits and in a few months she would be rabbit stew. We brought a second one but they got sick and passed away.I CANNOT convince my mum.. Seriously I've been protesting for 5 years. What should I do?
@RileyHumingbirdflight8 ай бұрын
As a brand new bunny owner I found this video extremely helpful.
@isa-be4fh3 жыл бұрын
Hi! i had two bunnies who were best friends but one of them sadly passed away a couple of days ago. they lived on the terrace (i live in france). the bunny that’s left now lives inside but she is very shy and scared. she feels a bit lonely since her friend passed so i try to give her lots and lots of affection but she’s too shy. i would really like some tips if any of you could reply to this comment. 💕
@YourLocalKitchenSink3 жыл бұрын
0:46 i thought it face disapear
@yaminahvannest2054Күн бұрын
We’ve done both free roam and big cages. With a cat who is fairly friendly but skittish, one of our bunnies is too much energy and agitates her. Our two males(brothers) we have to neuter but they can at times get aggressive so we rotate them out letting them have turns roaming and they usually retreat back in their cages on their own when they are done. Cage also for peace of mind while we sleep. We know they are safe. One of our bunnies uses the cat litter box so we have to block that off, and that same bunny uses our cat’s scratch post. Cute to see. Both after a couple months have shown affection and bonding. Great tips otherwise and learned a lot from you before getting out guys!
@stargazer89273 жыл бұрын
Why does my rabbit lick his lips? Is it just for grooming or is it something I should monitor?
@nupurnbuttercup66233 жыл бұрын
OMG!! am I the first one to comment??? Edit:- Ig... its sleeping time right now here in India, but I am still gonna watch the video 😅. Btw you changed your hair color...ooooolooking nice 😉
@preejadevangi54113 жыл бұрын
Bro, me too from India
@donh47504 ай бұрын
I purchased a Flemish giant buck about a month ago. He was about 10 weeks when I picked him up. My primary reason is for breeding. But I quickly got blown away at how happy he is to see me and puts his head in my hands while he licks my hand. He loves me to rub his entire head neck and back. Then he jumps around the cage.
@Tejaswini-se8yk3 жыл бұрын
My pet bunny passed away a month back, now I have got new pets, will talk as keep care of them too ❤