Calling All Rabbit Nutters

He is🥰

But he probably would be happier with a friend. Feefs used to bite, charge at me and just overall hate me and that changed when I got Gee. She’s now the most affectionate bun I’ve ever seen/owned. And I’ve had over 14 bunnies (from Fifi’s oopsie litters).

After seeing how happy she is with Gee I would never own a single bunny. They’re so happy in pairs
They are definitely happiest in a bonded pair, and less work for you overall since they can entertain, groom, and snuggle with each other. Watching those two in the animal shelter, I knew I couldn't separate them. And also didn't realize they were so big from the pictures, lol (8-10 lbs each). All I could think was "what am I getting into with this?"
 
He is🥰

But he probably would be happier with a friend. Feefs used to bite, charge at me and just overall hate me and that changed when I got Gee. She’s now the most affectionate bun I’ve ever seen/owned. And I’ve had over 14 bunnies (from Fifi’s oopsie litters).

After seeing how happy she is with Gee I would never own a single bunny. They’re so happy in pairs
Treb isn't mean life Feef was. I'm afraid he would turn mean if I got another.
 
@Gimpy Quail - I understand English Spotted or any breed can be mis-labeled, but I'm pretty sure that's what these are. I did my research, not the animal shelter. They didn't know what they were...just "rabbits". :bun Though I'm not sure why it matters...
It really doesn't matter, as I also mentioned. I was merely pointing out how often English Spots are mislabeled- as are yours. The photo & video I posted show this rather clearly. Your rabbits are cuter than English Spots.
 
If mislabeled, what are they? I posted two pretty bad pictures of them, not sure how you could tell from what you've seen, lol
 
Anybody else’s bun act like this sometimes?
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