Hello all!
I stumbled across this forum just the other day while looking up on weird sleeping positions bunnies take sometimes. After reading and poking my nose through a few topics, I decided to join!
My name is Jessica, I’m a first time bunny owner. My beloved little fellow is named March, after the Mad March Hare from Alice in Wonderland.
I’ve never owned a bun before and thought they would be similar to a cat really. It’s more like owning a kitten (how I figured it), and my little Mad Hare has enough personality to shame even the most amusing kitty. 

He’s a tri-colored Hollond Lop, and for not being neutered yet, he has a really sweet personality. He doesn’t like to be picked up, but when I open his cage he’ll sit patiently and look up at me waiting for a good pet. He likes to fall asleep on me while I’m doing that too.
When I stumbled on this site, I was looking for a reason for why he sleeps the way he does. In his cage he has a shelf and ramp. Usually he’ll sleep with the ramp over his face, I guess to block the light from his eyes, but recently he’s developed the habbit of stretching out so the ramp is acutally up off the cage floor and either resting on his head or a little further on his back. I have a picture of it, I just have to find it. xD
At night when I’m working on my computer (which is behind his cage), he likes to jump up on his shelf and watch me work. I don’t let him run free around the house because he’s not neutered yet and I don’t whant him to lovingly mark his territory all over the place. He has a playpen I set up and let him play in most of the time either inside on newspaper or outsie in the grass (as seen int he picture above).
I never knew a bunny could steal your heart like a kitten or a puppy could. March is a regular thief at it. As soon as he looks at me with those cute brown eyes I have to get up and go pet him.
I guess he’s trained me well, huh? 