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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Ticklish Bunny

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    • Sr. Melangell
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        Hi Guys, it’s Olly Rabbit, Mummy was told by the Veterinary that I am very, very ticklish, on my back, round my neck and legs and mainly my feet, does this sound more of a medical problem? Mummy never noticed before, I don’t have any bugs in my hair or any dry skin.


      • jerseygirl
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          It probably not medical. Just sensitive like we can be.

          Sometimes, you touch the neck /shoulder area on some rabbits and see it will twitch a little. My lop, Rumball did that a little, but with more firm pressure, he really likes shoulder rubs. With Ailis, she twitches on one side but not the other. She doesn’t mind me touching there, her nerves just react at first.

          Most are sensitive about feet being touched. And the butt! Some will allow a scratch there, others will it stand for it.

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      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Ticklish Bunny