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Forum BEHAVIOR Game of Chase

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    • The Harshes
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        So our rabbits are pretty bonded now we think.  No negative behaviors but now they chase each other and binky. It looks like they are having fun rather than aggressive chasing. Is this a thing they do? They binky so much with it.


      • sarahthegemini
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          I suppose it depends, sometimes binky-ing can be a defensive technique but I think you’d probably know if they were trying to hurt each other?

          My girl sometimes chases my boy away when he gets too annoying lol


        • The Harshes
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            They don’t catch each other. If the chasee stops, the other one stops before reaching them. One rabbit chased the other a lot, then the other rabbit chased him back a little. He was running around and binkying separately to chasing her, too.

            I don’t see anything I recognise as annoyed or annoying behaviour. No head-shaking except as part of a jump-into-the-air binky. Kicks are to the side, not backwards.


          • sarahthegemini
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              Sounds playful to me then

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