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What do you do when your buns sulk?

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Darojati

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Sooo my bunny (Pochi) is sulking now!!

She did poo and pee anywhere anytime she wanted (territorial) yesterday all of a sudden, so we had to make her go back to her cage last night (after whole day playing and made a mess!).

This morning when my husband let her out, she went to check her usual spot and peed!
So i made her go by herself to her cage where her litterbox is.

And now she’s been staying inside her box, laying down there while eating. Not bothering us, even when all her cage doors are open.

What do you do when your buns sulk? And how long does it last usually? It’s been 2 hours already now
 

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How old it’s your bunny [emoji5]

Often different time during the day, my bunnies won’t move out from their spot. Because they are resting or eating hay.

Often some hours they will spend their time but will later come back being clingy and playful again.

Often treats will help me to make my rabbits be happy or just a bit of cuddle time. My rabbits are true foodie by heart.
 
She is 4months old this coming weekend.

Alright... sooo after 5 hours, she finally went out of her cage. She did 1 running in circle outside, and went back inside. And after few hours, she finally really went out and asked for petting.

She’s such a baby and so cheeky (yes she knew she was scolded because of wee wee outside her box)!

Apparently treats did not help to lure her out of her cage. So it was really time to heal her being upset

Here’s her photo just now (after getting pets and cuddles).
 

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That's a cute picture :)

Well, she's hitting puberty, so be prepared that there might be some changes in her behaviour. Sulking, being pig-headed, mood swings, strange interests, all thst is possible. Same thing as with human teenagers ;).

I wouldn't react too much and treat her as always.
 
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