Lucy123
Well-Known Member
It's me again with thebonding issues! Iv'e been bonding Trig and Lucy in the kitchen for forever it seems now. I sit in the nuetral area with them all day and just seperate them at night (this is why I have so much time to write in here hehe)
Overall they are calm, they snuggle and groom. Yesterday we got back from the car ride and they were really close and he was grooming her for like 10 minutes, and then all of a sudden he put his head down near her belly and bit her preety good. Today he's attempted to bite her bottom a handfull of times, but then will want to snuggle with her. The bites give me mini heart attacks because I'm not expecting it! Lucy grunted the one time, and I can't tell if I should let it go or intercept. Most say don't intercept, but it doesn't seem like the just "get out of my way little nip or "hey pay attention to me") it's the "everytime you turn around I'm going to bite you".
I'm just confused, I don't understand how a rabbit can go from grooming to biting. How will I know when to put them together? I think I'm more stressed out then Lucy is, and she's the one getting bit :nerves1
Overall they are calm, they snuggle and groom. Yesterday we got back from the car ride and they were really close and he was grooming her for like 10 minutes, and then all of a sudden he put his head down near her belly and bit her preety good. Today he's attempted to bite her bottom a handfull of times, but then will want to snuggle with her. The bites give me mini heart attacks because I'm not expecting it! Lucy grunted the one time, and I can't tell if I should let it go or intercept. Most say don't intercept, but it doesn't seem like the just "get out of my way little nip or "hey pay attention to me") it's the "everytime you turn around I'm going to bite you".
I'm just confused, I don't understand how a rabbit can go from grooming to biting. How will I know when to put them together? I think I'm more stressed out then Lucy is, and she's the one getting bit :nerves1