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Forum BEHAVIOR zoning out bunny

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    • Yuna
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        Just curious about a particular behavior of my bunny. She often likes to zone out in the middle of the room. She would just stop at a particular spot and look straight ahead and not really doing anything else. It’ll last for less than 5 minutes and then she’ll snap out of it and carry on as normal. Just wondering if this is a normal bunny behavior or should I be worried?

        Thanks!


      • Sarita
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          I’m not sure if it’s normal or not, but I wouldn’t worry if otherwise she seems fine. It may be normal for her.


        • Eepster
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            In the wild, one of rabbits main defenses is camouflage. It only works if they stand very still, it sounds like your bunny is practicing this,even though it is no longer actually helpful to her survival.


          • Silverpaws
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              Yep, that’s them deciding where to go, what to do, what to play with or where to pee next :p As long as everything else is fine, your little lady is ok.

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