Tom's post about pets having pets reminded me that I've been meaning to share this adorable Momo vid. Beyond cute! And, according to Mr. IG, should be subtitled, "Momo can has Mini-Me."
Totally makes me want to get Indy a pet hammy. Except she would stomp on its little head and rip its eyes out the instant it looked sideways at her food. *sigh*
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Not to change the subject or anything, but I just found out that I know someone whose daughter had an ultra-chillaxed Netherland Dwarf - not only that, the bun wasn't spayed! (Because they didn't know about that at the time.) The bun used to hang out next to their daughter while she did her homework, absorbing pets and acting like a good bun. Who knew??!!
Constant aloof bunny behavior would provide a negative reinforcement, and ultimately have an extinguishing effect on the supply of desired human bunny services.
In order to properly condition human bun response, a more erratic pattern of intermittent reinforcement is needed.
So some few public-spirited buns volunteer to act like good buns, all in the cause of total bun freedom.
(I'll bet you had no idea they were this organized.)