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Bunman

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I've read of people doing this but how is itpossible? They don't sleep all night, do they? Wouldn't they wet thebed? Also i wouldn't want to roll over on the bunny.....
 
If you wash you sheets often you should not havea problem. Cleo my free roam bunny sleeps on my bed everynight. We have yet to have a problem. She tends tosleep at the bottom of the bed or on my pillow. She sleepsmost of the night thru. It is the bunnies in the cages thatkeep me awake with all the rattling.

Susan


 
I agree Irish, I grew up with my dog sleepingwith me every nite, my son now does the same...doesn't seem to haveharmed him too much...

If I wasn't afraid of rolling over on him, Corky would most likely sleep with me..he loves to play and nap on the bed.
 
Try it you might like it. Especially when you get nuzzles in the ear first thing in the morning!
 
irishmist wrote:
Try it you might like it. Especially when you getnuzzles in the ear first thing in the morning!
i dunno bout that, Rue likes to catapult on the bed and almost alwayslands on my head. (one of these times i'm gonna have a heart attack)

lol

Nicole
 
LOL Nicole!

Cleo is used to it she has been sleeping on my bed since she was ababy. I do not move in my sleep... my husband has checked onme several times thinking I was dead lol
 
wow, i move alot. good thing i sleep alone :).

i think Rue actually aims for the head to get the most shock from me. like "wake up mum and play!"
 
i would let peapoo sleep with me but shes onlytwo months old now and not completely litter trained yet...she seems tosleepin the afternoon and early morningand play atnight.... she jumps in and out of her bed and slides her bowl aroundall night...by the way what are they doing when they jump in and out ofsomething constantly?
 
That would be so cool! Devon and Amber have nearperfect litter habits, but unfortunately I'm not sure that I couldfully bunny-proof my room to the point that I could leave them out allnight. But maybe someday I could figure out a way to do it.
 
Then i'd worry about stepping on them when i was stumbling around in the dark. Hard enough to avoid that in the daytime!
 

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