Hi all, I’ve been sort of avoiding asking about this partly out of feeling shy to admit that BunBun is not yet spayed. I guess I can admit that I wanted to avoid a partial firestorm of messages telling me the already known fact that I need to get her spayed… so, firstly, I’m working on it. Now, several months ago, about when Bun turned 1 year old, she went into full on nesting mode. A pseudo pregnancy. That was when I first saw her pulling her fur from her tummy and her dewlap. Since then, I have seen her pull her fur from time to time, stuffing her mouth with it. What is different about these times from when she was having a pseudo pregnancy is that she isn’t doing any of the other activities that come with nesting, such as stashing every thing I her sight in her mouth and building a nest. All of these other times, she is just periodically pulling her fur.
I have tried to do research but the only answer that really gets reinforced is that she is Nesting, but I’ve seen her Nesting and this is completely different. She isn’t scratching furiously all of the time, so I feel like it really isn’t mites, fleas, or other skin maladies. The only other thing I can think of is if she is doing this because she is bored or anxious. I have only read 1 article saying that fur pulling can be due to anxious or bored bunnies, so I don’t have any kind of reinforcement to back up this theory.
BunBun doesn’t do her fur plucking all the time, just from time to time. She also doesn’t always pull out the same quantities… she does pull from the same spot though. Either her dewlap or her under belly by the junction of her legs. She shows no sign of pain in doing so. I know that this does not cause female rabbits pain but I get very worried and sad to see my girl pulling out her hair. I also get worried that she may ingest a big wad of it! I’ve been pretty shocked with how much I’ve gotten from her mouth a few times!
Does anyone have any ideas as to why she is doing this? Any experience with your own buns doing this?
Again, I know that she still needs to be spayed. I know. I am working on it, but it is very sad that the national average for the cost of a spay for a rabbit is 3times less than what is charged in my locale. And I’m not even talking about nearby areas! I’m a single mom on disability so it is going to take time. Plus, I would like to wait for the spring and summer to pass, since I don’t want her having open wounds during seasons when bugs are out and about.