Beautiful bunny 🐰 🐇 ❤️ 💕! Wow! He must really trust you and love celery, too! Nom, nom, munch, crunch! Have a great day little bunny 🐰 🐇 💕! Bunnies 🐰 Rule!
We have a wild Eastern Cottontail, that we adopted back in May, when it was about 2 weeks old. The babies tend to be born around here in early to mid-May, and wander off from the nest around the 3rd or 4th week of May. They're pretty easy to scoop up. I scooped up one two summers back, that lived in the house with us for a little over a year, until it ran away. Very gentle. It would jump up onto your lap to take a cookie bit from between your thumb and index. In that whole year, neither my wife nor I ever felt its teeth. Very clean, too. Quite apart from how they self-groom, they pick a spot to relieve themselves, and THAT's where they go, from then on. It's a commitment. The new one we adopted this past spring is also very clean, but not as calm as the last one. Certainly not aggressive in any way, but the previous one would calmly take carrot sticks offered by hand, after only 2-1/2 months of captivity, and this little one frantically dashes off if you even *try* and approach him with food, after being with us for 4 months. But, despite temperament differences, he IS getting less fearful. I had built a rather sizeable hutch for him, so he could spend some outside time, but that assumes he can be picked up and transported outside, or carried back in if the weather becomes too severe or too cold, and that is simply not feasible for now. It's funny how they have different tastes. Both this one and his predecessor gorge on kale, carrot sticks, green bean ends (though I'll give him the misshapen ones from the garden), apple peels and cores, and big plump clover. But where his predecessor loved banana, this guy sniffs it and ignores it. He does like grapes, though, and dry food from the store. He does NOT like the bigger lab chow pellets in the dry food, rooting through it in his food bowl for other bits. But currently disinterested in larger crunchy things like celery. I've not tried offering any of the other dried grains one can get at bulk food stores. Like his predecessor, he has taken a real shine to carpeted areas, largely because they provide much better traction than hardwood or tile floors. It's funny watching him practice cavorting on the carpet, and especially watching him race at breakneck speed right up to the edge of the carpet and make hairpin turns. And yes, he'll just flop right out sometimes; legs outstretched, and chin on the ground Provided one takes steps to bunny-proof one's home - cords safely out of the way or protected, and no potential small hiding places that are difficult to get out of - they make delightful pets.
Madame Bunny is both bold and beautiful! The closer you look the more gorgeous she is! And she made that easy by making herself at home in your home. Of course, the beauty is much more than just a pretty-bunny face but a reflection of her gentle loving self. ✨🐰❤🥰
I remember my heart always races whenever Madame Bunny comes close to me/my camera, just to show me her bunny love. She's so beautiful and generous and she has no idea she heals people simply by being herself! 🐰❤🥰
You must have dropped off one of these CottonTails in MO, I was at the tractor dealer and about tripped ovet a small cottontail just having a morning Brunch out in the implement field. Cautious, but not afraid. Oh, when the bunny is in the house, perhaps we need to strike out the 'Wild' from the channel name..
Ooh I wish I could stumble upon one where I am now!! I always appreciate wild bunnies' boldness and vigilance. I need those MS strikethrough texts on YT!
Beautiful bunny 🐰 🐇 ❤️ 💕! Wow! He must really trust you and love celery, too! Nom, nom, munch, crunch! Have a great day little bunny 🐰 🐇 💕! Bunnies 🐰 Rule!
We have a wild Eastern Cottontail, that we adopted back in May, when it was about 2 weeks old. The babies tend to be born around here in early to mid-May, and wander off from the nest around the 3rd or 4th week of May. They're pretty easy to scoop up. I scooped up one two summers back, that lived in the house with us for a little over a year, until it ran away. Very gentle. It would jump up onto your lap to take a cookie bit from between your thumb and index. In that whole year, neither my wife nor I ever felt its teeth.
Very clean, too. Quite apart from how they self-groom, they pick a spot to relieve themselves, and THAT's where they go, from then on. It's a commitment. The new one we adopted this past spring is also very clean, but not as calm as the last one. Certainly not aggressive in any way, but the previous one would calmly take carrot sticks offered by hand, after only 2-1/2 months of captivity, and this little one frantically dashes off if you even *try* and approach him with food, after being with us for 4 months. But, despite temperament differences, he IS getting less fearful. I had built a rather sizeable hutch for him, so he could spend some outside time, but that assumes he can be picked up and transported outside, or carried back in if the weather becomes too severe or too cold, and that is simply not feasible for now.
It's funny how they have different tastes. Both this one and his predecessor gorge on kale, carrot sticks, green bean ends (though I'll give him the misshapen ones from the garden), apple peels and cores, and big plump clover. But where his predecessor loved banana, this guy sniffs it and ignores it. He does like grapes, though, and dry food from the store. He does NOT like the bigger lab chow pellets in the dry food, rooting through it in his food bowl for other bits. But currently disinterested in larger crunchy things like celery. I've not tried offering any of the other dried grains one can get at bulk food stores.
Like his predecessor, he has taken a real shine to carpeted areas, largely because they provide much better traction than hardwood or tile floors. It's funny watching him practice cavorting on the carpet, and especially watching him race at breakneck speed right up to the edge of the carpet and make hairpin turns. And yes, he'll just flop right out sometimes; legs outstretched, and chin on the ground
Provided one takes steps to bunny-proof one's home - cords safely out of the way or protected, and no potential small hiding places that are difficult to get out of - they make delightful pets.
Want to pet its back soooo much
The coat color is great
She has such a great coat... I miss that!
Madame Bunny is both bold and beautiful! The closer you look the more gorgeous she is! And she made that easy by making herself at home in your home. Of course, the beauty is much more than just a pretty-bunny face but a reflection of her gentle loving self. ✨🐰❤🥰
I remember my heart always races whenever Madame Bunny comes close to me/my camera, just to show me her bunny love. She's so beautiful and generous and she has no idea she heals people simply by being herself! 🐰❤🥰
Удивительный гость❤😊😊😊
Я согласен! 🐰❤
You must have dropped off one of these CottonTails in MO, I was at the tractor dealer and about tripped ovet a small cottontail just having a morning Brunch out in the implement field. Cautious, but not afraid.
Oh, when the bunny is in the house, perhaps we need to strike out the 'Wild' from the channel name..
Ooh I wish I could stumble upon one where I am now!! I always appreciate wild bunnies' boldness and vigilance.
I need those MS strikethrough texts on YT!
冒險王邦妮
YES!! 🐰❤
我的朋友真勇敢!居然敢單隻匹馬進入龍潭虎穴,只為嘗一嘗那傳說中的極品,此等精神需要我等野兔們效法,等會我也要去人類的庭院冒險!!!
千萬要注意安全喔!希望你遇到的人類都善良!
@@WildTexasBunnies
謝謝您的祝福!也祝福您今天都遇到的同類都是友善親人的!
@@SLEEPDRIFT8964 謝謝!🥰🐇