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Forum BEHAVIOR Humpin Buns

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    • Meesh
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        What does it mean when a bun tries to hump? (Like. Not another bun, but your arm.) 

        My bun does not hump me, but whenever she is faced with my boyfriends arm orthogonal to the ground, she mounts him and then starts dancing (ie humping). Is this her trying to be top bun with him, or could it be hormones? 

        (She was only recently spayed, and she did this before she was spayed as well.)

        Will it go away with time? 

        Thanks.


      • Mikey
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          Hormones. It can take females up to six months to drain their hormones after being spayed.

          Side note, rabbits dont try to claim dominance over humans by humping. She simply likes him


        • Meesh
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            Pfft. I am pretty sure he likes her better than me too. I better not lose my man to my bun!

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