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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A What does a bunny loaf look like from beneath?

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    • Wendy
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        Since there are so many cat pictures of it, I’m wondering if anyone has seen one with a bunny instead?


      • DanaNM
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          I was literally just talking about this with my family! The trouble is getting a bunny to relax on a glass table! Not an easy feat!

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        • LittlePuffyTail
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            That would be great to see!!


          • Bam
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              It really would be great to see! It would take a pretty laid back bun though, to relax on a slippery surface like that ?


            • ThorBunny
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                I’d love to see this as well Thor loves to loaf on her glass and marble tiles (we had left over from a construction project), but only on the floor. I think she would freak out if they were elevated…


              • DanaNM
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                  Maybe if you put down a clear silicone mat or something similar? Wouldn’t be the crisp clear bun loaf…. but might be some sort of view?

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                • LBJ10
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                    I’m just waiting to see if someone actually produces a picture.


                  • jerseygirl
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                      Here is a series of  12 photos of rabbits viewed from underneath. Not a bun loaf but still very interesting! 

                      The cat ones are hilarious.

                      I once saw a video of a herd of rabbits drinking from a bowl, and all you could see were their little mouths entering the water. I cannot find it anymore. 

                      There is this video. Ive set it to start part the way through – so return to beginning if you want to watch the whole thing. 

                      There is also some vids by OneMorePlease showing (from underneath) her rabbit eating off a glass table top. 


                    • Marzipan The Bunny
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                        My boy literally freaks out when he’s on the glass table, though I have a clear plastic storage bin that he likes to loaf on, never thought of putting a camera in it until now!


                      • Sr. Melangell
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                          When a bunny decides to loaf, you can’t pick them up its like they are super glued to the ground, taking a picture might work depending on the light and what your bunny is laid on.

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                      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A What does a bunny loaf look like from beneath?