WHAT DOES YOUR RABBIT MEAN?


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SOFT GRINDING OF TEETH:
This means your bunny is happy and he will do this when you are smoothing him in his favourite spots like on his cheeks, forehead or behind his ears.
 
SOFT COOING:
Another sound made by bunnies when they are happy and content.
 
LOUD THUMPING WITH BACK FEET:
Your rabbit will do this when he is frightened. Sometimes he will do this to get attention or if he is angry.
 
HISSING OR GROWLING:
Your rabbit will do this if he feels threatened or cornered. At the time he is likely to attack by scratching and biting, so leave him alone until he calms down and the noise has stopped.
 
LOUD SQUEALING:
This means he is in extreme pain or very frightened, never ignore this noise as it has been known for bunnies to die of a heart attack when they are extremely frightened.
 
LIGHT NUDGING WITH THE NOSE:
This is your pets way of greeting you and also a request to be petted.
 
CHINNING:
Rabbits leave their scent (you will not be able to smell it) by rubbing their chins onto anything they want to mark as their own, including your feet!!
 
LICKING:
Your bunny will lick your hands and face while he is being petted, this means he likes you.
 
BUNNY MOVES HIS JAWS AS CHEWING:
This means he is content and relaxed.
 
BUNNY RACES AROUND VERY QUICKLY.
This means your bunny is very happy and is enjoying his freedom, he feels comfortable  and at home in his surroundings.
 
EATING DROPPINGS:
Please do not stop your bunny from doing this as it is very natural. Rabbits need to digest some foods twice and take these droppings which are softer than the others directly from their bottoms. He might make a low-pitched squeaking noise when doing this.
 
BUNNY PUSHES OUT HIS BOTTOM AND TAIL:
This means he is about to pee.
 
LYING STRETCHED OUT, FEET BEHIND:
This means he is very relaxed.