Zelda&Linky
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Hi,
I was wondering if any of you has had, or heard of, bunnies with night terrors?
My nearly 2- year old girl has had nightmares every couple weeks since she was around 5 months old. She was always in a different room than us, and she’d wake us up in the middle of the night, thumping really loud. We thought she saw some predators in the garden, and after a while we moved her to a different room. The nightmares would happen anyway, and I’d need to go downstairs to calm her down.
The “thumping” nightmares are mostly over since she moved in with her little brother over a year ago, but instead, she seems to be having sort of “sleepwalking” night terrors. To be clear- her little brother has never had one, it’s only her.
We’ve had a baby camera in their room, so we can see what happens; She’s wide awake and out of the blue she notices “something” in the room, and she creeps up very cautiously towards “it”. At some point she gets seriously scared and runs away for her life, bumping into the cage walls, to hide in a corner or under their doll bed. Her little brother seems totally confused, he never seems to “see” what she does. He either doesn’t react at all to her freaking out, or gets scared of the sudden rattle she makes, poor fella.
The whole thing is quite disturbing for a couple reasons: she runs into the play pen walls so hard she usually kicks away some tiles (I constructed a 2,2x1,3m pen out of those wire storage cubicle tiles). Last time it happened it ended up with a vet emergency visit, as I noticed her limp badly- thankfully it was just a swollen toe from a badly broken toe nail *.
So it’s scary, cos she’s capable of hurting herself in fear
Second, she doesn’t recognize me at all when I come in half a minute later to check on them. She gets totally scared of me, as if I was a huge threat, and will run away in panic. The weird thing is, it can take up to a couple of MINUTES for her to “wake up” and recognize me, after which she seems anxious, but will be normal with me (accept pets and comfort treats). That’s a thing that really freaks me out, and it takes longer and longer...
I wonder if you’ve had any similar experiences?
Those nightmares only happen at night, and are an opposite of what Zelda is normally - adventurous, courageous and curious rabbit, always looking for trouble.
*The broken toe, which had to be clipped at its base at the vet made us disassemble the play pen for safety reasons and now the buns live a play- tent and are fully free- roaming in their room.
I was wondering if any of you has had, or heard of, bunnies with night terrors?
My nearly 2- year old girl has had nightmares every couple weeks since she was around 5 months old. She was always in a different room than us, and she’d wake us up in the middle of the night, thumping really loud. We thought she saw some predators in the garden, and after a while we moved her to a different room. The nightmares would happen anyway, and I’d need to go downstairs to calm her down.
The “thumping” nightmares are mostly over since she moved in with her little brother over a year ago, but instead, she seems to be having sort of “sleepwalking” night terrors. To be clear- her little brother has never had one, it’s only her.
We’ve had a baby camera in their room, so we can see what happens; She’s wide awake and out of the blue she notices “something” in the room, and she creeps up very cautiously towards “it”. At some point she gets seriously scared and runs away for her life, bumping into the cage walls, to hide in a corner or under their doll bed. Her little brother seems totally confused, he never seems to “see” what she does. He either doesn’t react at all to her freaking out, or gets scared of the sudden rattle she makes, poor fella.
The whole thing is quite disturbing for a couple reasons: she runs into the play pen walls so hard she usually kicks away some tiles (I constructed a 2,2x1,3m pen out of those wire storage cubicle tiles). Last time it happened it ended up with a vet emergency visit, as I noticed her limp badly- thankfully it was just a swollen toe from a badly broken toe nail *.
So it’s scary, cos she’s capable of hurting herself in fear
Second, she doesn’t recognize me at all when I come in half a minute later to check on them. She gets totally scared of me, as if I was a huge threat, and will run away in panic. The weird thing is, it can take up to a couple of MINUTES for her to “wake up” and recognize me, after which she seems anxious, but will be normal with me (accept pets and comfort treats). That’s a thing that really freaks me out, and it takes longer and longer...
I wonder if you’ve had any similar experiences?
Those nightmares only happen at night, and are an opposite of what Zelda is normally - adventurous, courageous and curious rabbit, always looking for trouble.
*The broken toe, which had to be clipped at its base at the vet made us disassemble the play pen for safety reasons and now the buns live a play- tent and are fully free- roaming in their room.