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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny lunging for no reason

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    • ReggieandRoo
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        My boy Reggie is 6 months old, he has always been an affection rabbit giving lots of licks and snuggles but or the past few days he will climb onto my lap and then lunge and bite at my arms/hands for no reason. This happens whether I am stroking him or not.

        I’m at a bit of a loose end as I don’t see what I am doing other than sitting there minding my own business. Has anyone else had this before? 


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Hi, I’m assuming Reggie is not neutered? If not, then it’s most likely hormone related. At 6 months, an un-neutered bun would have crazy hormones.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny lunging for no reason