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FORUM BEHAVIOR Still nesting.

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    • Bingaboo
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        I believe my rabbit is experiencing a false
        Pregnancy. She started nesting 6 days ago
        and she’s still adding to it. How long is
        too long? I was under the impression she
        would be done within 3 days. Should I be
        worried?


      • Luna
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          I’ve never heard whether or not there is an issue with nesting for more than several days. Is she otherwise behaving normally? (normal eating, drinking, pooping)


        • Bingaboo
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            Yes everything else is normal. She loves her food! I’m new to being a bunny mum. We adopted her 3 weeks ago. I know she’s not pregnant because previously she was alone in a cage for 2 months.
            The nesting has definitely calmed down. First few days were pretty intense but now she only does it for around 10 minutes at night.


          • Luna
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              She might like a digging box . You just take a cardboard box and cut out a doorway, and fill it a third of the way with some crumpled up papers/cardboard.


            • Mikey
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                I think it can go for a week or two, normally. And it can happen one after another. When she is spayed, it should slowly come to a stop over the course of a few months

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            FORUM BEHAVIOR Still nesting.