cm85
Warren Scout
This is just out of curiosity!
Pudding will sulk or play up, like a toddler does. Today has been a classic example. Hubby has gone back to work after being off for ten days or so. I've been off since the start of August, so Pud has had both of us for the last week and a bit. I KNEW he'd sulk today. So far today he has:
Shoved at my ankles repeatedly to demand extra nose rubs.
Climbed up on the sofa and shoved even more, before snuggling up.
Refused to come out of the spare room, which isn't bunny proofed, until led out with a fenugreek crunchy.
Is clearly looking for hubby - hopping up and down where he usually sits, sitting where *I* usually sit and glaring at me.
I dared to go for a shower. Returned to find a chunk of foam torn off under a chair, and a chunk of wallpaper removed :shock: I walked over to him, where he was sat by the wallpaper, trying to look innocent and he ignored me. I bent down and he lunged, then tried to look innocent again. I ended up being backed into a corner, wearing a towel, with a bunny that was poised to lunge at my feet every time I tried to move. I had to resolve the situation by scooping him up, baby talking to him and letting him snuggle in my lap until he decided he'd had enough love.
So, do your buns do this? He's usually the sweetest, cuddliest little ball of fluff. We get mild sulking on a Monday evening, because he's had us all weekend, but that generally consists of some feet flicking and back turning until we've both got down on the floor to give him nose rubs. The rest of the time he's fine :lol:
Pudding will sulk or play up, like a toddler does. Today has been a classic example. Hubby has gone back to work after being off for ten days or so. I've been off since the start of August, so Pud has had both of us for the last week and a bit. I KNEW he'd sulk today. So far today he has:
Shoved at my ankles repeatedly to demand extra nose rubs.
Climbed up on the sofa and shoved even more, before snuggling up.
Refused to come out of the spare room, which isn't bunny proofed, until led out with a fenugreek crunchy.
Is clearly looking for hubby - hopping up and down where he usually sits, sitting where *I* usually sit and glaring at me.
I dared to go for a shower. Returned to find a chunk of foam torn off under a chair, and a chunk of wallpaper removed :shock: I walked over to him, where he was sat by the wallpaper, trying to look innocent and he ignored me. I bent down and he lunged, then tried to look innocent again. I ended up being backed into a corner, wearing a towel, with a bunny that was poised to lunge at my feet every time I tried to move. I had to resolve the situation by scooping him up, baby talking to him and letting him snuggle in my lap until he decided he'd had enough love.
So, do your buns do this? He's usually the sweetest, cuddliest little ball of fluff. We get mild sulking on a Monday evening, because he's had us all weekend, but that generally consists of some feet flicking and back turning until we've both got down on the floor to give him nose rubs. The rest of the time he's fine :lol: