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Forum BEHAVIOR Scratching at me??

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    • Naddy the sushi roll
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        My bun scratches at me when i touch her front legs, i dont know why, but when i touch her front legs, she paws at my hand, and starts to nip at my finger, is this a sign of discomfort?


      • Ellie from The Netherlands
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          As I mentioned in the latest topic you posted, rabbits will communicate several signals of discomfort. Pawing or nudging -> nipping -> real bites. I recommend you read the information on the websites I posted. There’s a lot of information in there about rabbit body language so you can pick up her first warning signals, before she really has to get drastic.

          Here’s that topic you posted: https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/165427/Default.aspx

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