Pipyr
Member
Re-post from the Welcome area:
"I'm a new bunny mom from Maine. I had been wanting a rabbit for quite a long time now, and my bf and I had talked about it here and there. My Birthday is in about a week, and I was out of the country last week. While I was gone, my bf decided to get me a bunny for my birthday. He went to look at some that were for sale the day before I came home, planning to just take a look and bring me over the next day to pick one out. Well, he came home with one. He said the conditions they were kept in were horrible and he just couldn't leave this one there. Normally I would not purchase an animal from such a place, because it encourages those awful people to keep breeding BUT! I'm so glad he took this bunny!!
"Loki" as he is now named, hid until I arrived home. My bf lifted his hiding place so I could see him. He looked so scared. I very gently slid my hands under him so he was standing on them, and transported him to my chest, where I rubbed his head. At no point did he object to any of this and he seemed to really enjoy being patted. He'd had no human interaction from his "breeder" at all. I guess from then on he decided I was his hero, and he has come out of hiding, following me around, doing binkies and flopping all over the place, and just generally acting like a very happy rabbit. He *loves* being rubbed on his cheeks and around his ears, and will happily fall asleep while I do that to him. I can't believe how far he has come in only 3 days! I don't think I've ever felt such a connection to an animal before. I really, really love this funny rabbit!"
"Loki" was sold as a Holland Lop, but his face and ears are long. His crown is also quite narrow. My bf did say the adult rabbits (parents) were pretty small, but they may simply have been stunted due to their conditions. Time will tell, I suppose Whatever he is, he's my bunny!
So I did a photo shoot with him yesterday morning. I simply set up a background and some regular (non-flash) lights and threw some hay down. He loved hamming it up for the camera! I even used my on-camera flash to fill in the details, and he didn't care at all. He was doing binkies back and forth on the background and even did a playful flop, as well as nearly falling asleep at one point. He would go and eat a few bites and then come back over for some more pictures. What a goof! Here is the result of the session:
"I'm a new bunny mom from Maine. I had been wanting a rabbit for quite a long time now, and my bf and I had talked about it here and there. My Birthday is in about a week, and I was out of the country last week. While I was gone, my bf decided to get me a bunny for my birthday. He went to look at some that were for sale the day before I came home, planning to just take a look and bring me over the next day to pick one out. Well, he came home with one. He said the conditions they were kept in were horrible and he just couldn't leave this one there. Normally I would not purchase an animal from such a place, because it encourages those awful people to keep breeding BUT! I'm so glad he took this bunny!!
"Loki" as he is now named, hid until I arrived home. My bf lifted his hiding place so I could see him. He looked so scared. I very gently slid my hands under him so he was standing on them, and transported him to my chest, where I rubbed his head. At no point did he object to any of this and he seemed to really enjoy being patted. He'd had no human interaction from his "breeder" at all. I guess from then on he decided I was his hero, and he has come out of hiding, following me around, doing binkies and flopping all over the place, and just generally acting like a very happy rabbit. He *loves* being rubbed on his cheeks and around his ears, and will happily fall asleep while I do that to him. I can't believe how far he has come in only 3 days! I don't think I've ever felt such a connection to an animal before. I really, really love this funny rabbit!"
"Loki" was sold as a Holland Lop, but his face and ears are long. His crown is also quite narrow. My bf did say the adult rabbits (parents) were pretty small, but they may simply have been stunted due to their conditions. Time will tell, I suppose Whatever he is, he's my bunny!
So I did a photo shoot with him yesterday morning. I simply set up a background and some regular (non-flash) lights and threw some hay down. He loved hamming it up for the camera! I even used my on-camera flash to fill in the details, and he didn't care at all. He was doing binkies back and forth on the background and even did a playful flop, as well as nearly falling asleep at one point. He would go and eat a few bites and then come back over for some more pictures. What a goof! Here is the result of the session: