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Forum BEHAVIOR burrowing in litter pan

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    • mvmdlg
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        Shadow has been burrowing in her litter pan within the last 2 days or os, any reason/thoughts?


      • Tipsy Bunny
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          Is that all she does? She does use it still right? Sometimes, my bun will burrow in there to get some scraps of hay she wants, even if she has a bunch to choose from, or to get some cecotropes she missed.


        • RabbitPam
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            They like to hang out in the litter pan sometimes, too. It’s probably just something to do as play or to relieve boredom. Or she is freshening up the top layer.
            But if she starts pulling on her fur at her neck, she’s having a false pregnancy and building a nest. Unlikely, however.

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