She actually did give groomies two or three nights ago! Casper was washing her and she started washing him back and she did it for ages. I was really surprised! It looked really awakward, though, because they were washing each other at the same time. :lol:so cute. Sophie is so funny with her refusal to give groomies
I absolutely loved watching the video and looking at these pics. Your bunnies are totally gorgeous, and what a wonderful set up! I'm going to get some balls today, my buns are missing out!J&B told me that this forum needs some Casper & Sophie photos, so here I am, delivering some Casper & Sophie photos!
First, though, here's a short video of them playing with their food balls this morning:
https://imgur.com/SH6Lcuh
Sophie with a toy:
Here's Casper coming over to see if my phone is something he can eat:
Here's Sophie stretching to get her veggies:
Here's Casper looking for breakfast pellets I hid in the hay:
And Sophie coming to take a look:
Here's Sophie checking if I hid any food in their play mat:
Casper on the beanbag, again looking if I have something to eat for him:
Sophie sitting on one of the tunnels (which is round on top, so that can't be comfortable):
Casper resting on his play mat, so he'll be first to know if I put anything to eat in there:
Some photos of Sophie being curious and cute:
Casper on his bed:
The table (and the chairs) are from IKEA. I did have to make the table top rabbit friendly, though, as it's a bit slippery and I didn't want any accidents. The top isn't wood; it's some kind of plastic-y thing or something. I'm not sure.Casper looks so pretty outside Cool table - not one you made yourself ? (I ask cos I think I recall you talking about making a table top rabbit friendly)
Is it one of the kids' tables? They used to have white wipe-clean stuff (a layer of possibly melamine over chip- or fibreboard I think). Very slippery!The table (and the chairs) are from IKEA. I did have to make the table top rabbit friendly, though, as it's a bit slippery and I didn't want any accidents. The top isn't wood; it's some kind of plastic-y thing or something. I'm not sure.
Yes, it's one of the kids' tables. It is some white layer over some board thing, yeah. I'm not sure what it is. Too slippery for something they jump on and off!Is it one of the kids' tables? They used to have white wipe-clean stuff (a layer of possibly melamine over chip- or fibreboard I think). Very slippery!
Do they lke sleeping on the table becasue the sun is there? Mine always take to the windowsilll when the sun starts making a decent showing there