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Forum BEHAVIOR Aggression with food

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    • Cocoa
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        I have two bunnies, Lily and Cocoa. They are six months old. They are being spayed in 3 weeks. For the past week Lily has been aggressive when i give her her veggies. She is very rough and yanks them out of my hand. She also bites me very hard. Why is she doing this? 


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          Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait until they are spayed for it to get better. Even then it could still take a few weeks for hormones to calm down.


        • Cocoa
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            okay thanks


          • MountainBuns
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              Yes, It is most likely hormonal. Getting her spayed will most likely tune down some of the unwanted behavior.


            • Cocoa
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                Okay thank you


              • MountainBuns
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                  Your Welcome!

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              Forum BEHAVIOR Aggression with food