thumpingBerry
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Is there any way to calm a rabbit down during what I would call a "panic attack" ... where the rabbit gets spooked by whatever and runs around the cage and bouncing (or hitting) the walls of his or her cage?
I had a bunny scare this morning. One of my rabbits tends to get spooked by who knows what. She will thump her feet, and usually all it takes to calm her down is just to talk to her. This morning she dashed around her cage, thumping her feet, causing a racket, and caused my other bunnies to get spooked too ... thumping session this morning. Trying to calm her down didn't work. I think she may blame me for part of it. But, what was worse, was that my little lop ear boy, who I have had since birth, panicked too, flung himself around his cage and I thought I was going to lose him. He appeared to have a short seizure or two. But he ended up to be fine. Once all were somewhat calmed down, he behaved normally during feeding time. The bunnies seem to be still a bit on alert tonight after I got home from work.
Any input would be appreciated.
I had a bunny scare this morning. One of my rabbits tends to get spooked by who knows what. She will thump her feet, and usually all it takes to calm her down is just to talk to her. This morning she dashed around her cage, thumping her feet, causing a racket, and caused my other bunnies to get spooked too ... thumping session this morning. Trying to calm her down didn't work. I think she may blame me for part of it. But, what was worse, was that my little lop ear boy, who I have had since birth, panicked too, flung himself around his cage and I thought I was going to lose him. He appeared to have a short seizure or two. But he ended up to be fine. Once all were somewhat calmed down, he behaved normally during feeding time. The bunnies seem to be still a bit on alert tonight after I got home from work.
Any input would be appreciated.