As it turned out, it's a good thing I did buy two, because Throne #1 got rejected the very first time I offered it to him. I think it's because the sides are much higher than those on his regular throne; I thought that might be a plus so he would feel more secure, but apparently that is not the case. It's now sitting in my dining room on the off-chance that he might want to use it to relax on when he's out.
Last night, I sprinkled a few shredded carrots inside to see if I could tempt him to give it another try:
"Ooooh, what's this? Carrots on a cushion? What a novel idea...nomnomnom..."
" I'm supposed to eat the carrots while sitting on the cushion? Don't be absurd; anybun can tell that this is clearly a substandard cushion.
It's got a DOG BONE in the middle, for cryin' out loud!"
It's got a DOG BONE in the middle, for cryin' out loud!"
"The carrots were quite tasty, though--got any more?
Ooh, there's my treat toy--did you fill that up for me?"
Yes, his Rabbit IQ toy was filled with more shredded carrots as a birthday treat. You might remember this video:
I would have taken a more recent picture, but the boy came out and started playing "cover the treats as fast as Mick can uncover them", a game which His Majesty found surprisingly entertaining. He started flipping those covers so fast that the boy could barely keep up, and got so excited that the boy stopped playing because he thought he was upsetting Mick. Tired him out was more like it; I scooped up Mick for a calming snuggle and he relaxed against me immediately. A half-hour snuggle and he was ready to bop around again, so I set him down.
After a while, all the exertion caught up to the birthday bun...
...so it was back to his cage and the comfort of New Throne #2, which was far more to Mr. Mick's liking:
Throne #2 is just as plushy-soft as his original throne, but is larger and has no sides. You can just see the corner of the original in the lower left corner.
"Oh yes, this will do...mmmmm...zzzzzzzzz"
A belly full of shredded carrots and a nice cozy bed to sleep in, what more could a bunny want?