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Forum BEHAVIOR Sudden Change in Behavior

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    • Mozart599
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        Our baby, Little Salad, has always been crazy/nuts, super energetic and needy. As of yesterday he’s gotten a little bit sullen, perhaps even moody. He’s drinking his water, eating his food (perhaps slower than usual, but he’s eating), scoffing down his hay… but his behavior is so totally different than what we’re used to. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 

        I’m happy that he’s eating and drinking, but the change in behavior is so stark compared to his normal self. 

        Thank you!


      • Azerane
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          How old is he? Change in behaviour can be a rabbit going through puberty, or even related to illness/pain.


        • Mozart599
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            He’s four. He’ll be five in a month or two.

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