Calling All Rabbit Nutters

You are lucky Treb has his own room. Niven looooves sticks but she leaves little chewed up bits of them all over the living room and kitchen floors. Nasty little buggers are almost as painful to step on as legos.
I've stepped on stuff in his room that's made be say bad words out loud. I like the multicolored rugs because it hides some of his mess but it also hides stuff for me to step on.
 
Seriously though...Treb is perfect.
He is🥰
I am not getting another rabbit...even though sometimes I really really really want one... because I don't want to mess up his perfectness.
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
 
My rabbits were supposedly given up because the family was moving to to a place they couldn't have rabbits. My guess is it's because they aren't cuddly at all and don't like to be held, so I'm sure the kids lost interest very quickly. They are not "problem bunnies"...going right to the litter box as soon as we got them home, not biting anyone (unless they piss off Mr. Boo), not marking territory, etc. They are good kids....just typical rabbits, which are NOT dogs or cats, as you all know. I think people drastically misunderstand rabbits as pets.

@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...
 

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