Bunny

"Bunnies": Rabbitskin? Wait, maybe better synonyms. "Bunnies" → "Rabbits|Hares|Bunnykin" but "Bunnykin" is an archaic term. Alternatively, "Rabbits|Bunny|Leporidae" (Leporidae is the family, but perhaps not the best). Alternatively, maybe use "Rabbits|Hares|Leapers" as synonyms. But need to find three suitable synonyms.

Moving to the next sentence:

Therefore, the four breed names will be converted into a spintax with four options. The rest of the text should remain unchanged, only replacing the terms with three or more options. Wait, but the user said "all terms with 3 options in spintax: x. Keep names intact. Only the result." So if there are any terms in the text that have 3 options, convert. In the given text, the main group is the four breeds. So that's the main one with four options. The user's example uses three, but perhaps they want it as is. So the final answer should have the four breeds in a spintax group with four options. "Bunnies": Rabbitskin

"plenty of hay" → "abundant hay|copious hay|excessive hay"

Holland Lop: A miniature version of the Dutch Lop, known for its friendly and outgoing personality. Moving to the next sentence: Therefore, the four

"including:" → "such as|which include|like"

Proceeding:

"Twisting noses" – the original says "twitching", so sniffing maybe. And "noses" can be replaced with nose tips?