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>>257628 Actually, rabbits do show affection, but in much more subtle ways than dogs or cats. Ive known several rabbits, including one of my own, to practically insist on snuggles/petting several times during their time out of their cage area. mine would seriously hop up and tug on my pantleg until i reached down to pet her. Shed sit very still, and even flop out comfortably during pettings. Shed even try to groom my hands and face when id lay very still on the floor, and for them, thats affection.
Im not saying your wrong; yes, cats and dogs are much more obviously and much more easily affectionate, and for people that arent as patient they are better pets. However, rabbits are also affectionate, it just takes longer to win their trust, and i personally find earning that trust just as rewarding as a dog or a cats.
Keep in mind though that like cats and dogs, rabbits have their own separate personalities. No two rabbits will have the exact same temperment.
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