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Sorry for the really crap video here - bad framing etc. I was just setting up when he did this, so I wasn't ready yet.

George doesn't flop or "floomp" a lot - occasionally yes, but usually it's more just like this, where he kind of settles to the ground and his feet slide out from under him. This is him settling in after finishing his dinner. Gotta give it time to digest...

It's probably good that he doesn't flop much. When he does, he kind of shakes the floorboards - you can actually feel it. Have I said lately that he's a big (and portly) #bunny?

Rabbits spend a *lot* of time grooming. Particularly if they're house rabbits, and their time isn't occupied by dodging predators and digging safety burrows.

Here is George this evening after eating all of his dinner (good boy!). He's grooming himself thoroughly; this goes on for several minutes, but I didn't include it all here. It's relaxing, so next time you need a calming break, just put this on repeat 😉

George is a rescue bunny, a mutt, very ~~fat~~ large, and very dumb. He's got one erect ear and one lop ear, so when he's grooming like this, the erect ear keeps waggling all over the place.

Sorry for the crappy video quality; there's not a ton of light in the living room in the evening. I did what I could with it.

two of the rabbits (sisters) haven't been getting along with one another for months. the bigger one (Princess) bullies the smaller one (Baby).
i've tried everything i can think of to encourage bonding, without success.
it would be so good to have a peaceful household of freely-roaming rabbits again, but i'm starting to wonder if it'll ever happen. 😞