It truly is a shame that so many people are unaware of the wonderful relationship you can have with a rabbit.
We love our two buns who we have had for nearly five years, they live outside but are incredibly friendly and sociable, love attention and give us hours of entertainment.
This February we took in a little stray bunny who, judging by his skinny ribs, scabs and wounds hadn't had the best start in life, he took up residence in our front room. He has settled in and grown up, been neutered and vaccinated, he could not be a lovelier rabbit - he too is super friendly, loves to lay next to you on the floor, sit on your lap or just on the chair next to you in the kitchen, he begs for food at the fridge, loves to be in the thick of whatever the family is doing, he sits for hours for nose rubs and strokes and in return he grooms us all, methodically washing feed, eggs and hands. My friend sas he landed on his paws here (she always says she wants to come back as one of our rabbits) but I often think of his previous family who didn't come looking for him when he strayed and think what a lovely bun they are missing out on.
I do my best to spread the word about how wonderful they are.