Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/06/2010 02:24 PM |
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I was reading about rabbit sleeping habbits, and of course, in the wild they are Crepuscular... as is the deer and platypus, if you like stupid jepordy facts .... and I read that many house rabbits are the same, but I've also heard that house rabbits can adapt to their owner's schedule.
What about your rabbits? (: Have they taken on your schedule? and... what is that, if I may ask? |
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leyley904  Pluto isn't a planet!?
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| 06/06/2010 03:21 PM |
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Crepu-whadda-huh? 

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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 06/06/2010 03:27 PM |
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My bunnies are typically active in the mornings, nap in the afternoons, active in the evenings, and sleep til the wee hours.  |
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leyley904  Pluto isn't a planet!?
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| 06/06/2010 03:50 PM |
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Oh, mine tend to keep me guessing. Pretty active in evening, though. But, I would still like to know what crepuscular means  |
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dmh426  Syracuse, New York
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| 06/06/2010 04:38 PM |
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My bunny is pretty much on my schedule, other than her waking at 4 a.m. and throwing her food dish around occassionally! She lays low in the afternoons, is active in the evenings and at night when i am home from work and keeps it quiet till just before the sun comes up. |
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KimWho?  Pennsylvania
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| 06/06/2010 05:55 PM |
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Crepuscular means most active near dawn and dusk.. early morning and late evening. |
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lashkay 
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| 06/06/2010 07:42 PM |
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I'm often up during the evening, late, and wee hours and my wee one is catching ZZZs in his mini-haven about 8am - until he emerges around dusk and intermittently forages and sleeps. Around 5 - 6 he's doing the Bunny500 as best he can within the confines of his pen and gnawing away on various edibles. |
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LoveChaCha  Washington
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| 06/06/2010 10:19 PM |
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My bun sleeps during the day while I'm at work. She is ready to run around when I get home at 9:30 pm. I've caught her napping around midnight once. Her eyes were open and her nose wasn't twitching. It was quite a fright!
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Elrohwen 
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| 06/07/2010 06:03 AM |
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I've been home for 6 months now (unemployed) and I can't say my bunnies have adapted to my schedule at all. For the entire time, they've been active in the morning until about 10am, then they sleep until the evening. Some days they wake up around 6pm, other days they're napping until 9pm, but it's always somewhere in there. I also shared a room with them a few times lately (not by choice!) and they were up making a ruckus at 5am every day. So in my experience, they're more interested in adapting us to their schedule than the other way around! Though for someone who works all day, their schedule aligns with ours pretty naturally. |
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Beka27 
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| 06/07/2010 06:19 AM |
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Posted By Zombie-Sue on 06/06/2010 02:24 PM
What about your rabbits? (: Have they taken on your schedule? and... what is that, if I may ask?
Yes, my rabbits have a schedule...
Their own. 
ETA: And if you must know... they also have an agenda.  |
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Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/07/2010 08:50 AM |
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DING DING DING! Good job Kim! <3 Yes, that is Crepuscular! Haha, I should have provided the definition to start with! Sorry ^^' Tank lives in my room and seems to have adapted to me (or else his previous owners were like this) xD He's actually really close, if I shift down to the middle of the bed I can pet him from up here easy So, basically, he's become nocternal xDDD I am usually awake until sometime between four and six AM, then I wake up anywhere from between noon and three PM, and he's pretty quiet that whole time, unless he gets thirsty xD but then he just settles back down again. While I'm up all night playing WoW or chatting or whatever I wanna do, he makes plenty of rucus, and between threeish and fiveish PM he takes a lot of naps. |
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Elrohwen 
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| 06/07/2010 08:55 AM |
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You're lucky! Hannah was up throwing temper tantrums at 5am every day when she was in our bedroom at my mother-in-law's house. At home I don't see that much of a mess when I come downstairs, so I think she was worse because she knew we were there and weren't feeding her or paying attention to her. Haha |
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Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/07/2010 09:00 AM |
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Oh noo xDD that would be awful. I hate being woken up (waked up? Surely not) early xD but I guess sometimes I'm still not asleep yet at 5... Except for today I got up early to take him to the vet, of course. Maybe she doesn't like your mother-in-law? xDDDD |
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Elrohwen 
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| 06/07/2010 09:08 AM |
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Haha. I think she just doesn't like new places. Her first few days with us she was a little terror too. I think she gets anxious and takes her anxiety out on all of the objects in her cage. I don't know how you can stay up til 5am! Staying up until 11 is hard enough for me :-P |
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jellyrose  Huntington Beach, CA
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| 06/07/2010 09:33 AM |
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Our Bunny Josephine tends to sleep all day be awake around 9-10pm then again awake at 4ish, which is when I get up for work.... I think we just accidentally align! Although on days off that 4am thing is no fun! |
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Ali925 
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| 06/07/2010 09:39 AM |
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I noticed that when I first brought my bunnies home they were on their own schedule, made more noise during the night for the first few days, but shortly after they seemed to adjust to our times. The only time they might wake us up is if it's a weekend and I'm not up as early. I also notice that when we keep the living room dark, like if we're watching a movie or just didn't turn the lights on as it got darker, they'll be lounged out or sleeping more. I try to remember to turn the lights on because I think we're confusing them! (We have lights off during our sleep time) I'm like you jellyrose...I'm up at 4 too, so the bunnies expect their breakfast early! NOT fun on the weekends!!
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4Lily  ON
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| 06/07/2010 11:50 AM |
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Lily wakes me up @5am every morn, she sleeps most of the day, up in the evening but goes to bed @10 pm with or without us! LOL! That is normally our bedtime, & the alarm normally goes off between 5 & 5:30 am! I wish I could tell them that on the weekend I sleep in! LOL! |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 06/07/2010 11:30 PM |
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I have been known to watch the sun rise.. while playing WoW since the previous night. Bad MB. lol |
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Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/08/2010 01:17 AM |
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You and me, Monkeybuddy. <3 we is on the same page. xD I am playing it right now in fact. Waiting for res sickness to wear off. Don't judge, I fell. xD |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 06/08/2010 01:20 AM |
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I haven't played in a few days... been working on bonding bunnies and organizing the computer room to allow for a foster or 2 >.> |
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Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/08/2010 01:29 AM |
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I play on my laptop xD funny thing, I can ABSOLUTELY NOT play with a mouse... I have to have a trackpoint x__X Bunnyproofing the AC chord was a unique experience. xD There's that big obnoxious adapter RIGHT in the middle. |
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bunnnnnnie!  Illinois
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| 06/08/2010 12:54 PM |
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Zeus is fairly true to what's expected for buns. He's quite active in the morning, and in the evening. He stays active well after dusk, though. And he usually gets up between 4am and 5am and starts moving around. By the time I get up (between 8am and 9am), he's DEMANDING for breakfast and to be let out. |
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French Lops - Go big or go home!
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 06/08/2010 01:09 PM |
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Might get a laptop this summer, depending on how good the new iteration of hte Samsungs are. i refuse to buy Sony, Gateway, Toshiba, Dell... they sucks. Samsung ftw <3 |
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Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/08/2010 01:23 PM |
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IBM-Lenovo thinkpad. That's all I'll ever own. xD
@bunnnnnnie! What kind of lop is Zues? (: |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 06/08/2010 01:26 PM |
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ewww IBM. My hubby used to work for them  |
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Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/08/2010 01:29 PM |
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Haha, IBM was kind of before my time. xD IBM doesn't really have anything to do with thinkpads anymore xD They used to say "IBM" in the corner, and that was all... but they don't even say that anymore, just "Lenovo." |
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Elrohwen 
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| 06/08/2010 01:34 PM |
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My husband works for IBM and I'm interviewing with them next week. LOL
MB, did your husband work on the hardware side? Software side? Consulting? DH (and me, if I get the job) works in hardware, manufacturing chips. The other branches are like a totally different company - they have no interaction it seems. |
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Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/08/2010 02:50 PM |
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Luckieee! I would work with them if I could. xD But I'd rather work for Lenovo  |
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Elrohwen 
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| 06/08/2010 02:54 PM |
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Haha. Come out here and work with us! DH makes chips for most of the video game systems and computers (I believe IBM still supplies the chips and things for Lenovo). There are holes and lines in computer chips, and he makes the holes. lol |
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Zombie-Sue 
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| 06/08/2010 03:12 PM |
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x3 I don't think Tank would like to relocate again XDD |
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