My husband is an early to bed early to rise kind of person. So when he heads to bed he stops by to say good night to Clovie who is always goofing off somewhere upstairs. He tells me that as he is drifting off to sleep he can hear Clovis nudge the bedroom door open and thump in, around the room, under the bed, in the dark. Sometimes when I go up to see what Clovis is up to I find him there in our bedroom, just quietly hanging out. I think they kind of like each other, man and bun.
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Clovie has such a wonderful face. Tyler likes to hang out with my son, a lot. Male bonding thing.
What a cute picture! He looks so relaxed.
Clovie knows you both have good hearts and can "hear" what his little rabbit spirit says, so he wants to be near you both. Has to keep track of where his bunny parents are! :) He is just gorgeous!
Heehee, that pic is too cute!
Mick will follow my husband around sometimes, but I think that's partly out of curiosity because my husband is very rarely up and about when Mickey is out of his cage and partly because when he is up and about, hubby is either at the fridge getting a drink or heading back to the bedroom to go back to sleep. In Mick's mind, fridge means getting fed and bedroom means unexplored forbidden territory, both of which are irresistible to a bunneh.
Exploring is good for a bunn!
Adorable photo! Yr other half is lucky that Clovis let's him sleep, last time we let the buns into our bedroom they decided to dance over the mountains of human bodies and tap dance on our heads at 4am!
Oh I could kiss that face!!
xx, shell
Bunny Love here.
Awww, that's so sweet! I've found the opposite. Biff seems to favor me over Jon, Sogna definitely favors Jon. I wish we could let them in the bedroom. They often scratch at the door at night, and again in the morning when they want breakfast.
Clovie is free range in your house now?? I bet he is loving that!
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