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Forum BEHAVIOR Laying with tail in air

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    • Lopped
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        Just seen pookie laying on her side with her tail up in the air. Is this normal?


      • Jazlyn
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          I don’t think it is anything to be concerned about. Rabbits will normally raise their tail if they are alarmed, perhaps she heard a noise that startled her. Laying on her side means she is comfortable though, so she is not particularly scared. Maybe if she does it all the time, look more into it?

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