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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

My Holland-Lop, Downy, has some unresolved issues of dominance. When I left her with some friends to go on a vacation, she mounted their cat. When I brought her to my dad's house...she mounted my sister's cat. One cat was Male, one was female...she isn't picky I guess. She even taunts a friend's Great White Pyranese. When I was moving from my last apartment to my condo I was packing some things in the living room and I put a stuffed animal on the floor...now its her "hump toy." Find downy on Myspace as "itsdownybitchez"

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  • actually female bunnies do it because they want to be pregnant and have babies so bad, not dominance.i raise holland lops.

  • Really? Because she's humped a couple cats, and has attempted to have her way with my foot and my arm, I just took it that she was showing me who is boss! Hahah. I love Holland Lops! She is such a great bunny!

  • Um....that is not a "she" rabbit. That is a he-rabbit. That is why he is humping everything in sight, lol.

  • Actually, when she first started doing it, I thought maybe I hadn't really checked well enough, but Downy is a female. From what the vet said, its really a sign of dominance more than anything else. Its pretty funny though.

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  • lol the rabbit's all like "why hello"

    and all of a sudden starts humping the toy!

  • Horny bunny. ; ) lol lol

    Stuffed or alive, the bunny shall dominate. hehehehehe I love it.

  • oh lordy xD

  • Proof once again that breeders do not know it all (see"kristenheineses" comment). The real truth is, your vet is likely correct especially if downy is not spayed or even if she is. Humping is a hormonal behavior but not always to do with reproduction. It may well be a dominance issue with your rabbit. PS I am not unfamiliar with Holland Lops.

  • Aww - I bet he wonders what he's doing wrong - "why isn't she responding"!!!!

  • looks like love

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