MiniLopHop
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Becky is a 2 year old 4.5 pound mini lop. I had her in my arms going back to her room after snuggling. I had to move the baby gate and in the two seconds I moved my hand from her back (other hand stayed under her hiney and she was leaning on my chest) she jumped! Normally she is not a jumper and I was shocked.
I know rabbits can be injured if dropped from a height. I'm 5'4" and she was chest height. I'm worried she might have hurt herself jumping that way. She landed on the floor on all four feet and hopped over to her box like nothing happened. She's eating, drinking, pooping, acting normal. She is moving normally.
If she hurt herself would she have a sign such as limping or acting like she is in pain? I rubbed down her legs and she didn't react like it hurt. I will be sure to ask my husband to move the gate from now on.
I know rabbits can be injured if dropped from a height. I'm 5'4" and she was chest height. I'm worried she might have hurt herself jumping that way. She landed on the floor on all four feet and hopped over to her box like nothing happened. She's eating, drinking, pooping, acting normal. She is moving normally.
If she hurt herself would she have a sign such as limping or acting like she is in pain? I rubbed down her legs and she didn't react like it hurt. I will be sure to ask my husband to move the gate from now on.