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Author Topic: I have -the- most athletic bunny.  (Read 4155 times)
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« on: March 23, 2008, 04:02:31 PM »

So, Spike is the english angora rabbit I adopted.  No clue on age, but he's pretty active, so I assume he's young.  (Probably a year or so?)  And he's a sweet guy, but he makes me a bit sad, as he clearly wasn't very loved-on wherever he was before our house.  He loves to be near me, but does not like being petted.  You can pick him up easily, though.  (It's just hard to brush or pet him without him running away.  :/)

Usually, we keep him in our bedroom as it's bunny proof.  So he gets the run of it while we're home and if we're not, or can't give him a lot of attention, we have a playpen for him that's a bit smaller and safer.  (Well, just means he doesn't have full access to the room.)  The other afternoon, he was in the playpen.  I layed down intending to take a nap.  Usually when he sees me and wants out of his playpen, he stomps.  Well, I hear a loud thud, and I assumed he had stomped.  Then a few seconds later, I feel something on the bed.  (It's a low bed.) I assumed a cat had pushed the door open and snuck in, but I look down, and it's Spike climbing on my back.  Puzzled, I pick him up and put him back in the play pen, and then lay down and watch.  He climbs on top of a box (it's in there as a hideway kind of thing, though he never really uses it for that.  We also put hay in there so he can munch on it all day.) and then LEAPS through the air about a foot and a half (or so) and grabs onto the top of the babygate with his front paws.  He was perched like a cat, basically.  He then shoves off of his back feet, and winds up on the other side of the gate.  After all that effort, I just let him stay out. Tongue  (Which made trying to nap interesting, as every few minutes I had a bunny about 2 inches from my face sniffing.)




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And wow.  Just as I'm typing this, guess who's head pops around the corner into my craft room? Tongue  Looks like it's time to rabbit proof the whole upstairs...
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« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2008, 09:01:06 PM »

Ha ha!  Way to go, Spike!  We've got that over here, too.  At the age of 12 weeks, my little bitty Holland Lop could jump over a barrier 28 inches tall.  She leaps, then hangs over the side of the barrier by her front legs, then kicks over with her back legs so she can get to the other side.  She can also climb NIC panels.
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« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2008, 05:06:12 PM »

Hi this is Jen hippogoddess from the spring fling and I had to run home and check everybodies names out and say your bunny is just too cute. Grin
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« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2008, 07:27:24 AM »

Thanks!   Heart  He's adorable, but SUCH a handful.  Tongue  I'm just glad he hasn't tried going down the stairs yet.    (We leave a babygate on the top of it, but obviously he doesn't respect boundaries.   Yellow Cute Laugh )
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« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2008, 11:08:22 PM »

He LOOKS like a little rascal!
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