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Forum BEHAVIOR Noisy Rex

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    • Skye727
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        She makes noise especially when picked up. Just little grunting noises, never mad. She does it when left alone too, just laying there. Are these happy noises?


      • mcmgator
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          Is she spayed? If not, it might be honking which they do when they are “interested” in the opposite sex. She might also just not like to be picked up.

          Here’s a website with some common bunny behaviors: http://www.mohrs.org/hrswebpg17.html


        • Skye727
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            She had always done it whether there is another bunny around or whether someone is touching her or not. Someone told me it’s a rare bunny that is that noisy and it’s a good thing. Really?

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