Hi, I just found this forum and I am so happy. I am always on some journey to find out more about my bunnies.
While my husband and my favorite past time and way of life has been to help and home many rescue animals, including reptiles, this year we added bunnies. I grew up with them and have always loved them. All of them are rescue animals except Trix. Well Trix was rescued from a pet store after I watched his litter mates disappear, the depression in his eyes being alone was just too much and after several weeks of going in and seeing him, that was it.
So now I have 4.
My question is, about thumping.
I have not experienced it at all with my rabbits, until now. We recently added our 4th bunny Nala, who is a LionHead Lop from a shelter, We introduced her to Thumper our 2 year old Holland Lop and they made fast friends. You can find them romping about the house, grooming each other, and snuggling. They are a great pair. Thumper who was an abandoned bunny and has had some behavior issues of his own, has recently started thumping. He thumps all the time. Most of the time he stands in front of the cage and thumps his feet, and then when she comes out, he thumps again. I thought at first it was directed at me, but then I watched him and it seems directed at her. He does it in the cage with her sometimes. I have read that thumping is often a sign of anger, fear, or warning. However, it almost seems as if it’s directed at her to MOVE IT, or get out of the cage and play or come here? I have yet to read it anywhere , but wonder if any one else has seen this behavior? They adore each other and they don’t fight. And I have yet to see him act agressive wiht her, he spends a great deal of time licking her face, and laying by her?
Any feed back would be great!
Learning the art of bunny talk has become one of my favorite past times.
Thanks