Tiny bunny feeding
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@herondedios all bunnies dig burrows to hide from predators, it is a natural instinct. Try giving her a small covered area with a small entrance. She will treat it as her den(equivalent of a safe bedroom), and once she takes a liking to it you should try to leave it alone as much as possible(ie; do not take her out if she is inside of it, lift it or move it, unless it is absolutely needed), so that she can feel safe inside of it.
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hungey ?????
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Pant change and a feeding at once, way to multitask!
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It means she's a bunny, those are leftover instincts from wild bunnies digging miles of burrows. Give her some material in a kitty litterpan so she can dig to her hearts content without making too big a mess (don't use clay kitty litter in it though, it's bad for their lungs)
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lmao omg
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they are doing the sixty nine position? hahahhaha LOMFL
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you should ask sum one on yahoo answers or type it into google and type in "yahoo" or sumtin
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They want out. Let your bunny run around your house some. Is it a house bunny?
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I just adopted a dwarf bunny a female about 3wks ago and have her in a big cage..Can anyone tell me what it means when they dig all day and all night...
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If the mother does not do that it will get infected and may die. You know bunnys can't use disentfective wipes to clean there baby's like humans!
the mother was checking the baby rabbit's anis.
disgusting but it has to be done.
the mother job is to grrom and look after the baby bunny until it is older and then it can groom itself.
please note you do not have to give your rabbit a bath or shower.
this is unessesery and can cause shock in the rabbit.
thank you for reading.
matt3883 3 years ago 12
The flailing legs were hilarious. XD <3 Very cute!
Chaeley 4 years ago 6