SnowyShiloh
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Last night Ned was out of his cage, bouncing around the living room. Background: Ned is a very sweet boy. We've had him for exactly 2 years and he's never bitten or acted grouchy or been anything other than darling. He does give the impression of being a little less... mentally capable than the other rabbits, though. Anyway, he was hopping around the living room and I was lying on the couch. The stairs go right behind the couch and Neddie decided to sit on the stairs so I could pet him. He then decided to get a little closer and jumped ONTO my face. As in, big fuzzy bunny foot in my mouth and scratches on forehead. It's a good thing I wear eyeglasses! He's never done this before and it doesn't seem to have been because he was mad or trying to hurt me. Why did he do it though? Does he not realize my head is my head, or was he being clumsy (he has done some spectacularly clumsy things in his time), or what? I'm so puzzled and would love to hear your thoughts!