Emmits_mom
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I just had to share as proud mommies (anddaddies) love to do. Emmit is quite the teenager (no offenseto those teens out there...i am still one too for another fewweeks). He runs around the room happy one minute: tearingaround, binkies everywhere, and then next, he's really mad under thebed, thumping his feet. This dramatic changehappensin a matter of seconds.
When we go down to look under the bed, he looks so ticked off...noteven a strawberry top will make him happy. We've decided he'ssaying "yay, I love my room, I love to hop around!"...then somehormones flip on inside his little brain, and "I hate youguys! You suck! Just leave me alone!"
We've also decided that his thumping of his feet is the equivalent ofslamming doors...we should make him a sign on his cage that says "noone allowed in until hormones have cooled, or maybe if you havebroccoli".
Through all this adorable bunny behavior, I just love him evenmore...poor little moody fellow....and by the way, he's being veryaffectionate right now...lol oh these silly bunnies!!
-Carrie, Martin, and Emmit
When we go down to look under the bed, he looks so ticked off...noteven a strawberry top will make him happy. We've decided he'ssaying "yay, I love my room, I love to hop around!"...then somehormones flip on inside his little brain, and "I hate youguys! You suck! Just leave me alone!"
We've also decided that his thumping of his feet is the equivalent ofslamming doors...we should make him a sign on his cage that says "noone allowed in until hormones have cooled, or maybe if you havebroccoli".
Through all this adorable bunny behavior, I just love him evenmore...poor little moody fellow....and by the way, he's being veryaffectionate right now...lol oh these silly bunnies!!
-Carrie, Martin, and Emmit