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LoveMochi

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Hi everyone!
My 7 week old Lionhead lop seems so lazy compared to other bunnies i see on YouTube, they're very active.
Mochi likes eating, sleeping, pooing, laying next to the cold water bottle. Sometimes she'll go out of the cage and hop around and do some binkies. Then go back to the cage and lay down. She prefers being inside of the cage. Maybe because she's just a baby?
She does love it when I pet her but doesn't like to be carried.
When I put her on my lap she'll hop away.
 
my holland lop has always been the same way, though as she spends more time with my lionhead, she has become more playful. they're almost five months now and it's only in the last month or so that Gaz (my lop) has really started to be more active, binkying and doing bunny 500s and such - your bunny may become more confident and active as she ages.
 
Some rabbits are just not as active as others. Beauty my Jersey Wooly is lazy most of the time. Shiny Things my Mini Rex is a ball of energy. It just depends on the rabbit.
 
ldoerr wrote:
Some rabbits are just not as active as others. Beauty my Jersey Wooly is lazy most of the time. Shiny Things my Mini Rex is a ball of energy. It just depends on the rabbit.

I agree. Mine range from Becky the mini lop being very lazy (my husband calls her a lump of love) to Gary the mini rex who breaks out of his enclosure to play chase with the cat all over the house with constant running (they take turns in who chases whom).

If you are seeing signs of happiness like the occasional binky then I wouldn't worry. Mochi is super cute! :inlove:
 
Oh my gosh how crazy. After I posted this .. Mochi became more active. She wants to get out of the cage more and hop around and chill. Maybe she read my mind. And at 6am this morning she was biting her cage so she can get out. :)
 

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