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Forum BEHAVIOR bored bunny??

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    • bullrider76543
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        Mr Hopper did this shortly after we got him so we thought he was bored. so we got him toys, and he palyed with them but still continued to do this. That is when we decided to get him a companion (Nibblette). but he still does this and the Vet said he found nothing wrong with him. Should we be worried that he is depressed? we just want him to be happy, most of the time he acts normal running around the living room with his cute binkies. but once in a while he just stops and lays there.


      • Sarita
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          Cute! No this is normal bunny behavior – a content bunny. Bored bunnies are usually destructive bunnies. They are the ones that like to chew and dig and destroy your home.


        • Stickerbunny
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            He looks fine to me – just looks like he’s relaxing. It’s the bunny equivalent of putting your feet up in a recliner… ahhh rest time. He’s a cutie.


          • bullrider76543
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              Thank you he is our munchkin.


            • LoveChaCha
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                Yep.. a very very very relaxed bunnah! After my rabbit passed a year old, she flops and naps quite a bit. Daww, I love flopping bunnies!


              • Monkeybun
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                  He’s not bored, he’s content


                • Joyfull_music
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                    Posted By Sarita on 10/13/2011 10:47 AM
                    Cute! No this is normal bunny behavior – a content bunny. Bored bunnies are usually destructive bunnies. They are the ones that like to chew and dig and destroy your home.

                     

                    I wish it was boredom that caused mine to be a little terror. She still destroyes and digs no matter how many fun toys I have tried.

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                Forum BEHAVIOR bored bunny??