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Forum BEHAVIOR Understanding this Noise?

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    • Katrina
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        My bunny Iris at times makes a really low sounding almost grunting kind of noise, quite faintly. She does it at times when she’s hopping around (a lot of the time on my bed). It usually follows with her hopping up to me, hopping around sniffing my bed, or even sometimes binkying. I was wondering if that means it’s a good sound, or what? I’m very curious.


      • bella&smudge
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          hahahaha my bunny smudge (who is desexed) still makes honking noises when hes playing, its when hes excited and running around. Its not all the time, just occasionally. id say its a good noise, because your rabbit is displaying happiness when shes doing it


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            Some bunnies are just more vocal that others. My girl, Olivia, makes honking and grunting noises while my lop is quiet as a mouse. If she’s doing it while binkying, I expect it’s a good, happy sound for her.


          • floppybunny123
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              I agree with LPT; If she is doing it while playing, I’d say it’s a happy noise


            • kinggoblin
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                Mine has started honking at me since he got his incisors removed. I guess instead of demanding nips I get honks lol. I know he is really annoyed at me when he is honking but its so funny. He usually does it when he wants me to do something or stop doing something. Like when I sweep he gets sooo mad and honks the entire time.

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