Also, you'd think Lawrence was nesting (he did start out as Florence) from all the hair in his house, but he just sheds A LOT. He's a Lionhead, and Robbie looks longer-haired too, so the hair may be mistaken for nesting...
Did you touch him before he bit? Maybe he has a sore spot. II was just going over to see Robbie to pet him and feed him and he randomly lunged at me and bit me. Why would he do that?
No , he just bit meDid you touch him before he bit? Maybe he has a sore spot. I
I saw him pulling it out to make the best xxAlso, you'd think Lawrence was nesting (he did start out as Florence) from all the hair in his house, but he just sheds A LOT. He's a Lionhead, and Robbie looks longer-haired too, so the hair may be mistaken for nesting...
Yes xxDid you watch the video I send on this thing?
Yeah maybe. He didn't bite me hard enough to bleed atleastLawrence will lunge at me if he's sleeping outside his hidey-house and I wake him up by coming it. It's just his reaction to protect his house, and I don't take it personally. He's never bit me, but he did run into me so hard one time, he hit me with his teeth!
If Robbie is, in fact, a Robert, you may have just startled him while he wasn't paying attention, and his buck-rabbit instincts took over!
Aww thank you. The babies are so cuteA small nip or bite is lots different than a blood gash. Happy to know you didn't get bit hard @Robbiemybunny .
One of our sanctuary girls who's spayed and super territorial about hands in her housing unit can slice my skin super fast.
After hubby captured two abandoned "street" females (Mari and Cuddles) we knew from aggression behavior, lunging, and fur-pulling that Cuddles was about to give birth. Happened Fast, within 24 hours, and at the first hint of her moodiness I provided a suitable area for her to create a birthing spot. I also gave her space, didn't hover, and kept the area quiet.
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