Biscuit will NOT be picked up under any circumstances, except mini-stasis episodes, so we always know when he's not well. he kicks, scratches, bites and struggles so we don't put him through the stress any more unless 100% necessary (escaping his pen being one of them...:roll
BUT he is the most affectionate bun i've ever owned (not that i've had loads). He will come to you for nose rubs, strokes, lay on your feet and flop out and actually fall asleep :lol: He's also a very licky bunny and will sit and lick every square inch of you for absolutely ages...but then he does also lick floors, walls, doors, sofa's, tv stands, pen panels, lino, door frames, skirting boards, toys etc.
I think he may be slightly insane, so he fits in well here
Ginger on the other hand, begs to be picked up and cuddled and will jump up to you to get those cuddles. She doesn't overly like being stroked/nose rubbed for long periods of time, but i think thats because she is still sussing things out, as she hasn't been here long. She's never licked me or my OH, but has 'claimed' my OH as her 'toy'. If OH lies on the floor, Ginger is straight to it, jumps on her back and clambers all over her, on her head also :roll: and stands on her back to periscope and try and chew her hair... :lol:
Gotta love bunnies
Enjoy how Sophie spends her time and just lay on the floor with her, let her explore you, she'll be comfortable around you and then may well become more affectionate to you, then again, she might not. Just enjoy the fact she's happy and safe and spoilt rotten