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Forum THE LOUNGE How to tell if your Rabbit is doing something he shouldn’t be.

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    • Sr. Melangell
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        1.) Bunny runs to hide

        2.) Bunny looks over top of box or whatever bunny is hiding behind

        3.) Bunny’s heed is going up and down

        4.) Bunny looks at you as if to say. “Yeah? What you want?”

        5.) Bunny’s head goes up and down again but you notice bunny eating something

        Jolly Olly has chewed up my headset and microphone which cost just over £100 and that’s just today, he chews and spits whatever it is out.


      • Mocha
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          Haha my rabbits are proud when they do something bad!


        • SmokeyBunnyRobinson
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            Yeeeeep sounds a lot like how Smokey acts. She’ll be VERY quiet and sneaky and then I notice she’ll have something she’s not supposed to. Like trying to rip a hole in the bottom of the chinchilla pellets. Or stealing my knitting needles. Or one time OPENING a bag of pita chips and stealing one as I chased her around the room.

            Summary: Bunnies are intelligent brats.


          • AaronJ
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              if I can’t see him, and he’s quiet. definitely up to something. either that or an attempt to be overly casual. I just know. hahaha!


            • MeketatenBun
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                Meketaten isn’t sneaky about it at all. She’ll be in somewhere she’s not supposed to be or be doing something, I’ll pick her up and place her elsewhere and she’ll full out sprint around my back and go right back to where she was if I let her.

                But if she is feeling particularly sneaky, the only warning I get is when she periscopes to look at me across the room…


              • Elliriyanna
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                  My philosophy with my bunny is the same as with the kids I watch … If they aren’t 100% in view and they seem to be behaving or too quiet you have trouble.


                • Sr. Melangell
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                    Posted By Elliriyanna on 6/11/2015 9:28 AM

                    My philosophy with my bunny is the same as with the kids I watch … If they aren’t 100% in view and they seem to be behaving or too quiet you have trouble.

                    I agree, I was a teacher for children and adults with special needs, I remember being sent to a school to see if I could help with some noisy children, I went in they were swearing and fighting, so the next day I went to the class, the children were very well behaved, I went to tell their teacher and head master who were in the staff room, also there was no shouting while I wasn’t there, I went back and said they were all so very quiet and asked why, then asked if they were up to something, of course they were up to nothing, but I found out when I closed the door, yes the bucket of water trick, I slipped and broke my wrist.


                  • Diamond
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                      I read that being a cat owner is just a never-ending cycle of hearing a noise from the other room and calling “I don’t know what you’re doing but you need to stop”

                      I don’t think rabbits are much different.


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                        Posted By Diamond on 6/12/2015 10:48 AM 
                        I read that being a cat owner is just a never-ending cycle of hearing a noise from the other room and calling “I don’t know what you’re doing but you need to stop” 

                        I don’t think rabbits are much different.

                        This is my life…LOL

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