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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny Hitting Ground?

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    • bunbunbuns
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        My female bunny, Gigi was in her enclosure when she hit the floor with both of her front feet for about 2 seconds then stopped to groom herself..

        What does this mean? i did just get her 4 days ago


      • Wick & Fable
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          Did it look like she was flicking her paws? Rabbits do that before and during grooming themselves.

          Also congratulations on the new rabbit! Make sure to review the RABBIT INFO tab of the website to get an overview of necessary information. There is a lot of misinformation about pet rabbit care by pet stores and others that can be potentially very harmful to a rabbit, so best be informed through here.

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        • LBJ10
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            Sounds like some vigorous flicking of the feet in anticipation of some grooming.

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