When Oreo was still alive, we'd have her runningaround the family room. We'd drape blankets from the seat ofa couch to a stool to create a little safe place for her. Onetime, my brother was eating graham wafers. He had one in hishand and was paying attention to something else. Oreo ran up,grabbed the graham wafer, and ran into her little hidey-hole.She had to back in, so you could see the tip of a graham wafer slowlysliding past the blankets.
The first time Oreo went out in the snow, it was after a sevral footdump. We'd run the snowblower around to create a walkwayaround the deck. I put Oreo down, and she ran up to the wallof snow. She sniffed it, and then head-butted it!She looked at me confusedly, and there was a bunny face imprint in thesnow!
Fred will sit in his hay basket. He dumps the hay out andsits in the basket. It's near his food dish, so I refilledthe food dish. He didn't know where it was, and was sniffingmy hand looking for food. I grabbed the side of the basketand swirled it around, so he was facing the dish, it was socute!
The icky side of Zorro's neuter finally healed, scabbed, and scabbedoff. I took his cone off, and he ran around happy.He's used to getting about an hour of running around without the cone(so I can watch him and make sure he doesn't chew himself)I'm leash training my bunnies (Just making sure they're used to collarsfirst) so when I put him in the cage I grabbed his collar,which had previously been used to hold the e-collar. He heardthe jingle of the bell on the collar and put his head down to make iteasier, and held still like a good momma's boy while I put the collaron. When I put the top on the cage and he realized there wasno big plastic collar on his neck, and that I wasn't putting the coneback on, he did a couple binkies across the length of hiscage. Teehee!