Harriet on the left, Alfie on the right.
Best way I can describe it is like having two puppies in the house. Puppies who've drank Red Bull. :roll:
wow they are beautiful xxxx
Thanks, I think so too
I think it varies a lot from bunny to bunny. A good example would be that everyone has said they love their people - I find mine are incredibly independent and will only tolerate you long enough to get a head rub. Other than that, you're staff
Harriet used to be so cuddly before we had her spayed, and even after that. But now she's a wifebun she's far too grown up for cuddles. I miss it sometimes but I take comfort in the fact that they're happy together, that's all that matters really. Seeing them groom or snuggle is the best thing ever.
ETA: I also have an English rabbit, who I think is a lot calmer and quieter. She is also tidier - the Frenchies are huuuuuuuge slobs!
Where does the queue start for a tidy rabbit? Can it really be true?
I never said she was tidy, just tidier
It's because she doesn't dig. Too sophisticated for that nonsense, she is. She'll just gracefully hop into the tray and lie there for hours, occasionally grabbing a single strand of hay. She's like Hyacinth Bucket, and Alfie and Harriet are Daisy and Onslow :lol:
Oh, hopes are dashed! All mine have always been terrible house destroyers. Food, poo, hay, litter are everywhere and lots of fluff too. Oh for a tidy bun! I'm a big French lop fan. I love all buns but love big animas and lops best of all. The chaps have all been big gentle giants. A lovely breed.
I am thinking a frenchie doe and my conti boy will make a great pair...fingers crossed!!! thanks for sharing...but I wanted more pictures.....!!! lol :wave: xx