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    • lou x
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        hey every1.
        just a quick question as i’m not sure if this is ok!
        i went 2 let maisey out of her house this morning, she jumped out as usuall all happy and binkying,
        but then she came up 2 me and nudged me then kind of put her head on the floor. i then went 2 fuss her and was scratching her head and it felt like she was grinding her teeth. i couldnt hear it but it def felt like that.
        i’ve kept an eye on her all day and she’s happy as always, jumping, sprinting, digging, eating etc. so i dunno. she’s nearly 12 wks old so is this just something they do?? i always thought that if rabbit was grinding their teeth it meant they were in pain. but she’s jumping around like an idiot!!! sorry if i’m bein a div


      • bunnymum16
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          if youre petting your bunny and they do that teeth purring/grinding,it means they like what youre doing.if its way too loud and pronounced,that means pain.


        • Deleted User
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            she was enjoying the head rubs. It’s the lagomorphic purr.


          • RabbitPam
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              “Aloha” and “Shalom” mean both hello and goodbye.

              Tooth grinding means both “I LOVE that” and “I’m in Pain.” Circumstances are the clue to which it is.
              I think you have a really happy bunny.

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