You've had some lovely rabbits over the years, Sandy. You will have a lot of pets waiting for you much later, when you cross over.
My mother's rabbit (called rather unoriginally "BunBun") was a male. He would jump on our laps sometimes - but when he wanted. He was not keen on being picked up; he had to choose when to jump up. If someone did pick him up for a cuddle and he didn't want it, he used to spray us with urine to teach us a lesson, LOL! But he was very affectionate and we kept him until he crossed over.
I am so pleased that both you and Susie recovered from pneumonia.
My mother's rabbit (called rather unoriginally "BunBun") was a male. He would jump on our laps sometimes - but when he wanted. He was not keen on being picked up; he had to choose when to jump up. If someone did pick him up for a cuddle and he didn't want it, he used to spray us with urine to teach us a lesson, LOL! But he was very affectionate and we kept him until he crossed over.
I am so pleased that both you and Susie recovered from pneumonia.