DarcytheDutch
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Weadopted from a rescue a 18 month old spayed female. She was quite sweet when we met her, sat on laps and walked on a harness. I was told she would be great with kids (ourshave good bunny manners)and loved to snuggle. She is indoors. We spend hours sittingon floor while hercage door is open and she hops about. She has a three-story NIC cage (condo). She almost prefers to stay in her cage.
We have had her for several weeks. She hops away if we try to pet her.If you reach out she may lunge at your hand.She has bittenus several times. This last time she left a blood blister (luckily I had on jeans). I had been cleaning out her litter box. She was out of the cage, but in the room. I had beenfinished for several minutes. She hopped over, sniffed, and then bit HARD! She hadn't bitten us for several days. I know that she probably would have done better if she hadn't seen me messing with her stuff, but she get nervous when we take her out of the room (and I was trying to teach my daughter how to clean the box).
Does it get better? My daughter is in tears because this isn't the bunny of her dreams (she worked really hard to convince us to adopt a bunny). She is afraid of her (me too, and I'm pretty animal savvy),you never know when bunny is going to strike. I'm wondering about using the squirt bottle, but since was so new, I didn't want to impact any bonding we might be making.
I have spent hours reading this sight. I'm so jealous of the bunny kisses I read about. Honestly, I would be afraid to bring the bunny up by my face.
We have had her for several weeks. She hops away if we try to pet her.If you reach out she may lunge at your hand.She has bittenus several times. This last time she left a blood blister (luckily I had on jeans). I had been cleaning out her litter box. She was out of the cage, but in the room. I had beenfinished for several minutes. She hopped over, sniffed, and then bit HARD! She hadn't bitten us for several days. I know that she probably would have done better if she hadn't seen me messing with her stuff, but she get nervous when we take her out of the room (and I was trying to teach my daughter how to clean the box).
Does it get better? My daughter is in tears because this isn't the bunny of her dreams (she worked really hard to convince us to adopt a bunny). She is afraid of her (me too, and I'm pretty animal savvy),you never know when bunny is going to strike. I'm wondering about using the squirt bottle, but since was so new, I didn't want to impact any bonding we might be making.
I have spent hours reading this sight. I'm so jealous of the bunny kisses I read about. Honestly, I would be afraid to bring the bunny up by my face.