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Forum BEHAVIOR Never yawns

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    • Sofia
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        So, I’m not too concerned about this but just realised that Boo never yawns. When she wakes up she will do the little stretch out like a cat thing but will not yawn. Again, not too worried just wanted to know if this is common at all.


      • kurottabun
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          Hmm I’m not sure about this. It could be that she does yawn but it happens to be when you’re away?

          Sometimes they stretch without yawning.


        • Gordo and Janice
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            Yeh, I bet she does and you aren’t around to catch her in the act. They will stretch without yawning. But yawning is usually accompanied with a particular stretch. At least that was our experience.


          • Bam
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              I’m not sure I’ve ever seen my Bam yawn. He stretches though. My other bun yawned, I always wanted to get a picture of him yawning but I never managed to.


            • sarahthegemini
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                Aw, bunny yawns are cute. I bet if you set up a camera, you’d catch one! I’ve been living with my Mum since September and she only recently saw Peanut yawn. She was horrified because she didn’t know what was happening


              • LittlePuffyTail
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                  Lol, Sarah…They do look pretty monstrous when they yawn!!!


                • kurottabun
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                    LOL yes those fully bared teeth! Sometimes I look at Kurotta yawn + do the stretch where his front legs go 90 degrees vertically straight with his back legs/hip area horizontally straight – and I wonder if he’s gonna get a cramp from stretching like that.


                  • Sofia
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                      Just decided to update on this as I seen Bio yawn for the first time today! also if anyone has ideas for how to prevent her jumping on stuff after her spay


                    • sarahthegemini
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                        Yay

                        I think the easiest way to prevent would be to limit her space with a pen and having a roof attached. How long ago was she spayed?


                      • Sofia
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                          She was spayed on Friday. And I’ve already kind of taken out as much stuff as I could. But she still finds things to jump on like her hay box and her honey house.


                        • sarahthegemini
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                            Hmm, as long as she doesn’t have to stretch her body too much to jump on the house, I wouldn’t worry but if it’s quite high you might have to take it out temporarily.


                          • Sofia
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                              Sorry that was meant to be hidey house**. Yes I probably will but I like to always have a place for her to hide in case she gets scared


                            • kurottabun
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                                You could put a small cardboard box on the floor? That way she doesn’t need to “jump” to get inside of it


                              • Sofia
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                                  I didn’t mean jump into, I meant she jumps ONTO the hidey house? I can take out as many stuff as I want she will always find something to jump on. I guess I just have to wait it out and hope something bad doesn’t happen

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