COVID-19 has changed our world forever.
While hoomans worry about wearing masks, washing hands often, and socially distancing from friends and family, there’s one group who’s having the time of their lives – pets.
I have never spent so much time with Baby, my white angel. Working from home has put me in his space for hours longer than I’d normally be there (and believe me, that was still a lot of time)!
He has been absolutely loving the attention and has definitely reciprocated. In the past few months he has started licking me excessively (never did that before) and even flopped onto my stomach as I was lounging on the couch.
Life has become very consistent, since I have nowhere to be but home!
Here’s our schedule and how we’ve become more integrated in each other’s lives.
Morning
7 a.m.
I wake up and brush my teeth!
I usually multitask at this point and post to our Instagram and Facebook pages.
7:15 a.m.
At this point I’ve awakened myself enough to get some coffee. Baby can typically sense I’m getting ready to come down and is very antsy!!!

7:20 a.m.
Baby explodes with energy as I walk down the stairs!
I put my coffee down and open up the playpen door. Together, I walk and he hopes weaving in and out of my legs to the corner where his pellets and treats are kept.
Since he tends to eat too fast and was previously warned by the vet about obesity, I make Baby work for most of his food. We practice the stand command, circle command – occasionally mixing in jumps and tunnel runs. He gets a mouthful of pellets for every completion.
Once we’re done, I take a small bit of pellets and walk over to the couch and my coffee.
By the time I get there, Baby is already on the couch. I sit down and give him some more pellets.
I pet him for the next hour while on my phone, reading, or sipping coffee.
Sometimes he gets up to go to the bathroom, drink some water, or do zoomies.
8:20 a.m.
I refill Baby’s water, add more hay to the rack, and change the litter box if it needs it.
Being in his space makes Baby incredibly annoyed, but it must be done!
8:30 a.m.
This is the official start to my work day.
I usually spend the first part of the day downstairs on the couch with a little TV tray to rest my laptop on.
Baby does his own thing, generally either coming over for pets or exploring the surrounding area.

10:30 a.m.
I get up to get some breakfast.
Of course this is extremely interesting movement to Baby, as I have to walk through the treat/pellet corner to get to the kitchen.
He sits at the bottom of the stairs waiting for Breakfast Part II.
I typically bring down a few romaine lettuce leaves and feed them to him in small chunks I rip off.
Then it’s back to work and Baby does his own thing.
Afternoon
11:45 a.m.
This is when Baby’s afternoon nap starts.
By this time he has completely tired himself out and crawls into the bottom of his cat tower. He literally curls up into a ball, and it’s the cutest thing!!!!

12 p.m.
I have lunch and try not to disturb Baby too much.
12:30 p.m.
I quietly move my laptop upstairs so I don’t disturb Baby during my afternoon work calls.
3 p.m.
Depending on the weather and Baby’s energy level, I sometimes take Baby out for a walk in his pet stroller.
We just go to the park around the block.
He alternates between being utterly fascinated with his surroundings and completely bored.
3:30 p.m.
I “leave” for work again, while Baby rests up and munches at hay.
Night
5:30 p.m.
By this time, I’ve wrapped up my work day.
I can fit in a few chores, maybe a run for essentials at the grocery store, before dinner.

6:30 p.m.
After dinner, I come downstairs to hang out with Baby again.
Depending on his mood, Baby may still be resting at this point, and I have time for other chores or activities.
The rest of the night is spent petting Baby, looking at Baby, taking cute pictures of Baby, etc.
11 p.m.
This is when I usually start to pretend I’m actually going to bed on time.
I check Baby’s water and hay, before closing the playpen and wishing Baby a good night!
What’s your bonding secret?
Overall, a very long and fruitful day sent with the bun I love!
Every pet parent bonds with their babies differently!
Let me know what special ways you and your bunny connect!









