Awwww they are lovely
Your little boy is cute aswell.
I noticed they were eating a whole weetabix, not sure if you know but, cereals like that aren't all that good for your bunnies, I think if it were once in a blue moon so to speak it might be OK but, I found a link recently and was surprised myself that actually long term they might not do the bun any favours. Here is the bit relating to cereals
DON'T FEED POTENTIALLY HARMFUL "TREATS"
Remember: a rabbit is a lagomorph, not a rodent or a primate. The rabbit digestive tract is physiologically more similar to that of a horse than to that of a rodent or primate, and the intestine and related organs can suffer from an overindulgence in starchy, fatty foods.
NEVER feed your rabbit commercial "gourmet" or "treat" mixes filled with dried fruit, nuts and seeds. These may be safe for a bird or hamster--BUT THEY ARE NOT PROPER FOOD FOR A RABBIT. The sole function of "rabbit gourmet treats" is to lighten your wallet. If the manufacturers of "gourmet rabbit treats" truly cared about your rabbit's health and longevity, they would not market such products.
Don't feed your rabbit cookies, crackers, nuts, seeds,
breakfast cereals (including oatmeal) or "high fiber" cereals. They may be
high fiber for you, but not for your herbivorous rabbit, who's far better able to completely digest celluose ("dietary fiber") than you are. Fed to a rabbit, the high fat and simple carbohydrate content of "naughty foods"
may contribute to fatty liver disease, cecal dysbiosis, obesity, and otherwise cause health problems.
Food for thought I think - pardon the pun :roll::lol::lol: