He's so cute [emoji7] Atticus has become a very licky bun since he was unwell recently, it completely changed him. Cuddly buns are the best, rare but the best. Fleur was my cuddliest bun, she's honk and stamp if she saw me and try to get into my arms [emoji38] even if it meant scaling the sofa and throwing herself at me.. I have a scar on my arm from when she did that and I didn't realise she was about to (she was so small and quick [emoji38]) and she hit into me and scratched my arm before I could grab her [emoji38] she was fine, I was bleeding [emoji38]excuse bad photos & us both plastered in recovery food . I had to share my happiness that Rudey has turned in to cuddle bun / lap bunny. Rather than asking to be put down more often than not he now cosies up on my lap for 20-30 minutes
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Wow that's good odds! Atticus was affectionate until he was neutered then he was aggressive and violent tbqh.. He'd literally attack anyone that came near him [emoji51] that was fun.. So glad we've got passed that, Clementine is so lovely and affectionate and grooms you to death, but pick her up.. And damn you better sleep with your door locked [emoji38] Penelope will accept pets sometimes, picking up is out of the question, unless she's scared at the vets, then I get all 5.9kg launched at me [emoji38] Apricot is cuddly and lovely and wants to be on your lap or climbing on you all the time [emoji38]Out of my first six bunnies three were massive cuddlers. I thought there was something wrong with the aloof ones[emoji38]. Ralph was the best, he begged to be picked up. We had so many sofa snoozes with him lying out on my belly Ralph was like a really fat Rudey in looks
I've experienced that a lot too Graicee - when you give them loads of hands on care I reckon they "know" we're trying to help
That's adorable [emoji7]Knox is a cuddle bunny, not with me but with my cat Blossom. Blossom shouts at me in teh mornings to let Knox out
- let the bunny out Dad!
- that's better
Aww I'm so jealous you've got a cuddle bun! Lovely pics, he looks very happy and relaxed on your lap.
I do agree that nursing a bun through illness seems to change their attitude towards us. Fudgie was very aloof with me for the first 18 months. Then I nursed her through a severe two week stasis episode and she started to mellow towards me. Even started to let me stroke her! I don't think she'll ever be a lap bun but whenever I come in she does a binky and runs over to say hello and give me a vigorous nose bumping. Snoopy on the other hand really couldn't give a toss I'm back [emoji23]
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Blossom & Knox are very nicely co-ordinated. My first bun used to go in to my back yard via a cat flap & sit on a pallet in this doorless outbuilding with a black cat. They were the same colour too
I always seem to get identical pairs of buns [emoji38] not on purpose obvsThanks I have Gable as well (same colouration), always seemed to have Black and White Pets. All adopted/rescues as well
I always seem to get identical pairs of buns [emoji38] not on purpose obvs
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Yea apparently black pets are the hardest to re home! And greyhounds, so black greyhounds are doomed very sad, I had a black bun that no one seemed to want, she was hard to photograph [emoji38] but the best bun everI tend to take the ones that been there the longest, typically black or mostly black. Guess they dont photograph too well in this social media age
Cuddle buns are special, chase is the same x