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FORUM BEHAVIOR Humping, humping, and more

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    • Toki+Pumpkin+Elmo
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        Toki and Pumpkin have been together for about two years now. They are both fixed, female and male. But they still hump on each other.

        From my knowledge, it’s showing dominance. But shouldn’t they have this figured out by now? They get along pretty well except for constantly climbing on each other. They take turns of doing it.  Is there a way to minimize this or is it ok for them to continue?


      • MarkBun
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          It can continue throughout their lifetime. I wouldn’t worry about it as long as they are both fixed. They’re just uppity, spirited buns who have to keep reminding one another who’s in charge.


        • Sarita
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            They are just being rabbits – I don’t think there is anything you can do.

            I have a pair of females and one of them humps the other when she gets excited – it doesn’t bother her partner, so it doesn’t bother me. I don’t think it’s a dominant behavior for her, not really sure why she does it.


          • bunnytowne
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              I find it annoying even tho it is not me getting humped   well animals are animals

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          FORUM BEHAVIOR Humping, humping, and more