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BrunosMama
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    Hey!

    I’ve noticed that sometimes changes in environment can cause a day or two of grumpy, humpy behavior in our otherwise chill and loving bonded pair Napoleon and Rocky.

    It can be something as simple as I’ve cleaned in the computer room (where they live) and they don’t like where I’ve moved something or perhaps one of the cats ran in for 5 seconds and Rocky has to remind Napoleon he is the boss lol.

    It generally resolves on its own, but yeah, always a good idea to keep a close eye and intervene when one of the buns starts getting annoyed. We usually try some form of distraction, like a new toy, or sitting on the floor and handing out treats and pets to kind of reassure them both. It usually works pretty well. 🙂

    That being said, have you noticed a certain area that it happens more often? Like a certain hidey box or anything? I only ask because a couple months ago, Rocky suddenly got very territorial over their hidey box that they both sleep in 24/7. We ended up taking it away and let them sleep in some new areas/hidey spots for about a week or so, then gave them their box back, and no more problems. Yay for short bunny attention spans lol!