Hahahah, Cinnamon sounds like my brat boy. When he came home from his neuter he gobbled down a huge supper and then started banging on his cage to come out. I swear — it was the worst three days of keeping him completely confined. He was one MAD bunny. And on the 4th day when we finally let him out to roam in the play area I only let him have 15 minutes out and he definitely had in his head he was never going back in that cage again! LOL. I had to push his butt the whole way there across the carpet (literally). While he held on to the carpet with his little paws dreading the return to the cage! I’ve never seen so many binkies and bunny 500’s as he did when he finally got to come out fully healed! LOL!!
Agree with Roberta, you are such a good bunny daddy! All those buns are soooo lucky. I felt sooo bad with our girls spay because she was really skittish as it was and would never let anyone touch her and I thought for sure she would come out even more upset and stressed and distant from us… but when she healed she became such a goofy, silly bun and became WAY more curious of us. She now loves climbing on our laps and even spends way more time getting pets and loving from us than the boys do since while they’re being nuts she’s always hanging around us. It makes me soooooo happy that I did that for her. She is DEFINITELY a much happier and healthier bunny. Her personality has come out soo much since and she’s a total riot. Surgery seems horrifying to send our buns too but in the end, it’s usually almost always the best decision. <3