Rabbits are known to "flop," meaning they throw their heads on their sides, then fling the rest of the body into line. This shows the rabbit is very relaxed and content.

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image showing Rabbits are known to "flop," meaning they throw their heads on their sides, then fling the rest of the body into line. This shows the rabbit is very relaxed and content.

ughwat on January 16th, 2018 at 17:02 UTC »

Do cats also do this? My cat will flop over sometimes when I pet him but I always thought he was just a weirdo

Tiggerhoods on January 16th, 2018 at 17:52 UTC »

Rabbits are the best!!!!!! (At least mine is) We give him free run of the house and he just uses his “litter box”... he’s so social and loves being snuggled... He’s always flopping and binkying around... I love him!

MoistNate on January 16th, 2018 at 18:52 UTC »

Here is my bun flopping. Too cute to handle, really.