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Old 04-11-2009, 12:02 AM
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Is this normal behaviour? (video)

My rabbit jumps and skips and kicks so much more than im used to with a rabbit.

we all think its cute and funny but at the same time im really concerned because my last rabbit had to be put down after he fell badly on his legs/side/back and his back legs were paralysed couldnt go to the toilet bless him. (we tried nursing him back to health for just over a month but in the end he kept breaking out in sores and wasnt getting any better....

anyways, im really concerned this rabbit will injure himself and i dont want to go through it all again because it was heartbreaking.

please have a look. i hope he's just a funny little character! lol

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Old 04-11-2009, 12:13 AM
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Re: Is this normal behaviour? (video)

Awwwwwwwwww he is beautiful!!
he is a normal happy bunny binkying about, they do it when theyre happy and he sure looks happy.
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Old 04-11-2009, 12:16 AM
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Re: Is this normal behaviour? (video)

phewww haha
that's what i thought! Floppers used to do that...and tango does.. but no way near as intensely - or as often!
im such a worrier!
thankyou!

he is a cutie <3
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aww he looks lovely, yeah he is binkying looks so happy.
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Old 04-11-2009, 11:08 AM
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Aww he is adorable... He looks so happy binkying around
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Re: Is this normal behaviour? (video)

hes fine hes just a really happy bunny my william does this a lot too... sally doesnt because shes a bit of a moody bum! but hopefully when she gets more used to us she will... ur bunny is lovely btw
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awwwww shes beautiful, shes just happy to be out You see Dreamer binky lol

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Re: Is this normal behaviour? (video)

Aw the video and Crofty's pics are great!! They're both clearly very happy buns!

Alan does this too in our living room and my OH thought he had some sort of twitch!
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Awww fab pictures! and the videos is great! love your bunnies
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