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    • Bladesmith
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        As I had said before, Clover usually treats me to a 10-15 minute session each morning of binkies, circling, and ultimately, sitting on my stomach and sucking and nibbling on my shirt.

        But since we’ve had cooler weather (Relatively, it’s Floriduh after all.), she’s completely stopped.  I’m wondering if it’s because she’s lost interest (She still cuddles up to me in the evenings for pets and head rubbing, with the requisite tooth purrs and grunts of contentment), because I’m wearing long pants, or maybe because she knows I’ll be there every morning (Object permanence)?

        Nothing worthy of concern, of course, but I’m curious.


      • OverthinkingBun
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          I don’t know, but I was just wondering the same thing about my bun She’s become very sleepy in the mornings but still playful at night. How old is Clover? It definitely doesn’t sound like she’s lost interest in you…


        • Bladesmith
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            She’s 3. What you describe sounds like what she’s doing. Maybe I need to let in more sunshine.


          • LBJ10
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              My buns like the lights on. Since it gets dark out at like 5:30 now, I have to turn the light on in their room. So maybe letting more light in during the day will help Clover feel more energetic.


            • Bladesmith
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                Seems to be helping.  We have a big bay window with louvered shutters at the south end of the house.  I’ve been leaving those open to let the morning sun in (I can’t leave them open all day, as the sun is ferocious in the afternoon here, despite it being almost December.), and she’s certainly powering up again.  Solar powered bunnies!


              • Q8bunny
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                  The wookie’s experiencing the same thing

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