Blueicebird
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She is making grunting noises whenever we pick her up or touch her... is this normal? She's never done it before
Check around, the prices may vary.i dont know who much neutering costs, but you should reallywait until they are four months old, thenvets will let youneuter them
d*mn :shock:Please don't use that kind of language.We have young children that read these posts and we wouldn't them tosee that kind of word. It's not nice. Thank you.:dude:lol!! That is one **** cute bunnie!!! I will have to take asnap of Lilo and Stitch (Our two bunnies)
Really?Agrunt or oink usually means they are upset or angry. It's sometimesaccompanied by a foot thump.
I have 7 buns and most of them have done this at one time or another. It was mostly when they were "teen bunnies".
How old is your bunnie??
Benji was the only one of our 7 buns that would oink/grunt when he wasplaying. In that respect it's more of a domanance thing.....just likecircling your feet is a type of domanance/alpha behavior.JimD wrote:Really?A grunt or oinkusually means they are upset or angry. It's sometimes accompanied by afoot thump.
I have 7 buns and most of them have done this at one time or another. It was mostly when they were "teen bunnies".
How old is your bunnie??
Because Mushrooms grunts a lot and its generally when he's running incircles around my feet and doing binkies on the pink rug in the livingroom! To me it means "come and play" because when he's angry, Mushroomskicks the inside of his hutch.
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