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LBJ10
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    Some bunnies are very “no-touchie”. It doesn’t mean there is anything wrong with them… it’s just the way they are. These bunnies often show affection in other ways. For instance, it sounds like she is comfortable enough around you to allow herself to sleep deeply. So at least you know she trusts you! To be honest, I don’t think you should stress about her lack of interest in cuddling and, especially, her lack of interest in being held. Most bunnies do not like being held and a lot only want to cuddle on their own terms (i.e. on the floor).

    Have you tried hand feeding her pellets? That is a good way to strengthen your bond. Also, some people try clicker training. Teaching her a few simple tricks might make you feel closer.