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FORUM BEHAVIOR Bunny noises?

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    • Pongo
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        Why does my bunny make this funny umph honking noise? it sounds so weird and it’s kind of shocking


      • Muchelle
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          How old is he? mine started when hormones kicked in…
          Generally he honks to say hello to me, to let me know where he is when he’s not in sight and to ‘talk’ to his plushie before humping it


        • Pongo
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            Hes only 5 months old they do hit sexual mutarity at that point right?


          • Muchelle
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              yep, he’s definitely of the right age


            • Wick & Fable
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                Pongo — In addition to hitting maturity, it could also be your rabbit is vocal and is trying to express something. Some sounds Wick makes include:

                1) Pig oinks – On the hunt for food/is currently eating
                2) “Fart” sounds – His version of snoring or expressing he’s very comfortable with how you’re petting him
                3) Sharp exhale of air through nose – He doesn’t like what just happened or wants attention

                The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.

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            FORUM BEHAVIOR Bunny noises?