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Forum BEHAVIOR Rabbit eating fur

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    • Standard_Procedure
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        She was honking crazy and chasing me a while ago, and now she’s back in her cage just biting off her own fur, tossing some here and there, eating the rest. False pregnancy? Do I forcefully stop her biting her fur? Try giving treats to distract her? Already gave fresh greens this morning… don’t want to give more veg tonight.

         

        EDIT: She was ripping fur from thigh area and now ripping fur from bottom of front paws. Safe to leave her be?


      • JackRabbit
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          Is she shedding heavy? All of mine are going through Fall shed and are pulling loose fur even though we groom them every evening. I imagine it must be itchy for them so they help it along.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Rabbit eating fur