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Forum BEHAVIOR Annoyed Bunnyo

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    • BrunosMama
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        So I know that hopping away flicking the feet can be a sign of an annoyed bun, but does that include flicking a front paw? I’ve noticed our buns sometimes turn partially sideways, looking over their shoulder, put ears back a bit and flick a front paw several times then lick it. As if trying to flick something sticky off their paw. It’s rather amusing.


      • LongEaredLions
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          Mine have always done this too. My guess would be they are trying to get any loose dirt/fur off their paw before they lick it.


        • JackRabbit
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            I beleive that’s right. Mine always flick both front paws before licking them and cleaning their faces. So, bun isn’t annoyed, just getting ready for a little cleaning!

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