This is my little girl. I've had her since she was 6 weeks old and she is 7 now. Her birthday is February 15th. I've known since she was a baby, when she ripped up a floor tile, that she was too destructive to let run loose. I still try to let her out every now and then to run free around the house, but it doesn't last long. She will find something to tear up (trim, furniture, etc). She has never liked to play with toys. She sniffs them and hops away. There is a little plastic baby bowl that is usually in there with her that she will occasionally throw around. If you put a bowl with anything in it anywhere near her, she will immediately tump it over. It's funny. She has OCD like her momma. When her bowl is in there with her, it has to be in the same place at all times. If I move it, she will run over and put it back in its place. She loves to watch tv and gets mad when I turn it off. She also gets mad if I leave the door open beside her. She will stomp her foot til I close it. She likes to go outside and sunbathe sometimes. She only gets to go out on cool spring days. She gets hot very easily. Rabbits that stay inside all the time live a lot longer than those outside and bringing them in and out too often can lead to pneumonia. She loves cereal, but she's picky. She, of course, likes anything leafy. If I give her a strawberry, she'll eat the leaves off and leave the strawberry. She picks good stuff out of her food and leaves the grass pellets. She doesn't like them. She is very sweet and won't bite, but she doesn't like strangers. She DOES NOT LIKE being picked up. I only pick her up to take her outside or to give her a bath. You have to be very careful not to upset a rabbit. They can have heart attacks very easily. I rescued her from a rabbit farm that mainly raises rabbits to eat. She was in a tiny cage with about 50 other babies and they were never picked up or petted. I wish I could have saved them all. I respect her and don't pick her up or pet her where it makes her uncomfortable. She doesn't like her belly or chin rubbed. It's very important to allow animals, especially rabbits, to keep their dignity. There is more to them than people give them credit for. They have feelings and thoughts. Just cause they can't speak english, that doesn't mean they are stupid.
I'll try to make another video soon of some of the other things she does.
Babygirl Bunny