sheridan
Well-Known Member
Thought I would share this with all. Both myrabbits are kept in a hutch indoors and are let out in the conservetorywhen I can. In all honesty its not that often due to work. Everyday butnot a long time
Today because the weather was nice, I hought it would be nice to putthem outside on the concrete in an area which I had blocked off.
The more friendly rabbit struggled a little bit but let me pick him upand put him in the basket. The other more scared one struggels a lotand it took a while to get him out( he doesnt really like bing touched.he shrinks away)
Anyway, they were binky mad outside. So I let them play for about 1 hr,but had to bring them inside as it started raining. It was a bit easierto pick them up.
I put them back in the hutch and then went to stroke them. I canusually tell them apart as 1 comes to be stroked and the other runsaway, but this time I couldnt as both were equally happy to bestroked!!!!! :bunnydance:
Do you think I am reading too much into this, or has 1 started to trustme more? It was a lot easier to pick him up to get him back in thehutch!! :groupparty:
Today because the weather was nice, I hought it would be nice to putthem outside on the concrete in an area which I had blocked off.
The more friendly rabbit struggled a little bit but let me pick him upand put him in the basket. The other more scared one struggels a lotand it took a while to get him out( he doesnt really like bing touched.he shrinks away)
Anyway, they were binky mad outside. So I let them play for about 1 hr,but had to bring them inside as it started raining. It was a bit easierto pick them up.
I put them back in the hutch and then went to stroke them. I canusually tell them apart as 1 comes to be stroked and the other runsaway, but this time I couldnt as both were equally happy to bestroked!!!!! :bunnydance:
Do you think I am reading too much into this, or has 1 started to trustme more? It was a lot easier to pick him up to get him back in thehutch!! :groupparty: