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BINKYBUNNY FORUMS

Forum BEHAVIOR Not binking enough?

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    • Cinnabunn the bunny
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        I recently moved to a new place and even though things have settled down I’ve noticed that my rabbits have stopped binkying as much. Usually letting them out to play, giving them a new box or rearranging their habitat would do but no such luck. Are my rabbits unhappy since they no longer binky as much as the used too?


      • Muchelle
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          It may be they’re still adjusting to the new place, buns take a while to feel completely comfortable. Give them some more time while you build up again their normal routine


        • Luna
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            They could just be taking long to adjust to their new surroundings, but as long as they are otherwise acting in their usual manner I wouldn’t worry. Plus, while binkying is quite the overt act of happiness, it is not the only way in which buns communicate their happiness. I’m sure they are still happy.


          • Vienna Blue in France
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              Ahhh no worries. They will…. in time. When they think no-one is watching them….

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          Forum BEHAVIOR Not binking enough?