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Forum BEHAVIOR Guinea pig noises?

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    • Steph
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        Hi all,
        I have 2 female bunnys (Charlotte and Lucy, sisters aged 4).
        Recently, one of them has been making squeaky noises similar to a guinea pig.
        Any advice on what this could be?
        Unfortunately I can’t tell which one because they’re a bit grumpy when being handled. they’re both eating, drinking, pooping and running round as normal.
        They’ve had no changes to their diet or habitat that would make them unhappy.

        Thanks in advance!


      • BanditCamp
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          Might be honking to show happiness. Paired buns will honk and circle to get attention from one another. Eating and pooping is good signs their ok

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Guinea pig noises?