I would think from a bunny point of view that they wouldn't really be that bothered by not seeing humans as long as they have a friend to be with and their needs are met! They prob think of it like we think of relatives, they are nice to visit but you wouldn't want them around all the time
I would think from a bunny point of view that they wouldn't really be that bothered by not seeing humans as long as they have a friend to be with and their needs are met! They prob think of it like we think of relatives, they are nice to visit but you wouldn't want them around all the time
I have to say as far as my two go I don't really agree. I'm not sure anyone who saw the way they go crazy every time they see me come out the door could say that's the case. They dash around at full speed and bounce around jumping over everything in their run. And then dash to the run door. If they weren't that bothered I doubt that would be the way they would react. Obviously I can't speak for everyone's bunnies but that's the case with mine.
I have to say as far as my two go I don't really agree. I'm not sure anyone who saw the way they go crazy every time they see me come out the door could say that's the case. They dash around at full speed and bounce around jumping over everything in their run. And then dash to the run door. If they weren't that bothered I doubt that would be the way they would react. Obviously I can't speak for everyone's bunnies but that's the case with mine.
Mine do this but it's not because they like me, it's because they know that I'm the one who always brings food :lol: