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Forum BEHAVIOR Two bunnies behaviour

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    • daphnephoebe
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        So I have two female house bunnies that have recently been bonded (under a month).

        Both are neutered and both are under 6 months. 

        Daphne is the top bunny and Phoebe is her companion.

        Today I have noticed that Phoebe is a little ‘off’ as in a little quieter (not charging up the stairs following Daphne). Daphne appears to be bulling Phoebe a little today, no fur pulling or fights have broken out but a little chasing and a lot of Daphne trying to mount Phoebe. I’m anxious as both are going into boarding over Christmas (we are going to Scotland and can’t take the bunnies with us as where we are staying have a house full of cats that like to hunt).

        Is it normal for females to have the odd days of being more dominant than normal?

        I’ve given Phoebe a thorough health check, lots of poo’s in her abdomen & gut, lots of gut sounds, no pain on abdominal palpation, normal temperature, good appetite, clear sounding chest and good strong heart beat. So I doubt its due to ill health.


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          I think you could wait and see. December is busy and maybe your routine is slightly off, maybe she got to bed late etc. See how she is tomorrow and maybe go from there.


        • daphnephoebe
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            Our routine sticks. I don’t take extra hours from work etc as I like to get home for the bunnies. (I only do up to 6 hours a day).

            But either way she seems better this morning. I was watching her on the bunny cam (we have a camera that watches their den/run) and she was playing with her rattle ball very happily.

            Maybe as you say, she just had a late night.


          • BB & Tiny
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              OMG so cute, watching your bunnies

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