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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A heeellllllp

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    • funnybunny1
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         my bunny used to binkie and dance around and now he rarely does. He also has never made a noise. Ive never heard him make a sound. Is this something I should be worried about? How do I make him completely happy and know it? 


      • bpash89
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          Aside from the occasional grunt when she’s really agitated with me, my bunny doesn’t make any noises either. While bunnies can make a variety of sounds they are generally pretty quiet animals so I don’t think that’s anything to worry about.
          Is the lack of binkies really sudden? Or gradual? How old is your bunny? As they age they tend to mellow out and binkies can become fewer even if the rabbit is perfectly happy. As long as your bunny is healthy, getting a solid diet (unlimited hay and water, a variety of leafy greens and some quality pellets), has plenty of floor space to run around in and has lots of human and/or bunny interaction as well as toys to keep him busy I don’t think you should be worried.


        • Beka27
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            I agree completely with bpash.

            Happiness to a bunny is having a healthy, high quality diet, with lots of veggie variety to keep them interested and excited for mealtime. What are you feeding him?

            Happiness to a bunny is having a large, interesting habitat, along with hours out on their own to explore… the more space the better. How is he housed, how much time out does he get per day, and how many rooms is he allowed to play in?

            They don’t usually make noises, although you may be able to hear a quiet tooth grinding sound when they’re happy and relaxed, and you would feel the grinding if you are petting his forehead or rubbing his cheeks while he does it.

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