Conker is a full grown lionhead... I don't know how much he weighs and I can't get him to sit still to measure him but perhaps the pic will give an idea.
I got him from a couple in Slough. Unfortunately I don't have their contact details any more but I think it was through this website...
Conker thumps if I burn the toast, or if hethinks he sees something or someone through the window in the frontdoor while he is keeping guard in the hallway
He also thumps if he's cross at going back in his cage, but his cross thump is lighter and less deliberate.
This one is supposed to, maybe, be the biggest - but only 7.7kg.
Cute though
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Conker has never been a bunny that likes to beheld for very long. He just has to many important bunny things to geton with... and quite frankly he doesn't see why he should come to mewhen I'm perfectly capable of getting down on my hands and knees andpetting him at his convenience.
However if...
It's very different for me. I don't think of Conker as being vulnerable. He's safe in my house anyway. And he's an adult male animal, and that's pretty much how he behaves. He's lively, demanding, territorial, wilful and despite being pretty much silent is very communicative. Of course I tend to...
Conker watches TV. He listens to it too - you can see his body language change as the music and the voices change. He will prick up and periscope when it gets scary or edgy and sometimes even thump and then settle down again once the dramatic bit is over.
I mentioned in my introduction yesterday that Conker was on guard outside the room I was working in.
He does this a lot - some times positioning himself on the threshold of the room rather than coming in with me.
When there's a noise near the front door, he sits in the hallway, bolt...
Hi
Just a quicky to introduce myself and my house-bunny Conker who is a 2 year old male lionhead (currently keeping guard on the landing as I type in my study).
Helen