Missy
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So, I went into this with the ultimate goal of meat production, but a plan to take things slowly. Starting with one doe. Just to get the hang of things, y'know.
No one told me rabbits could be this entertaining, and this snuggly!!
I've only had her 3 weeks now, and she's 11 weeks old. I can hold her on my lap and she'll be completely calm and relaxed, eyes half closed, occasionally grinding her teeth, which I'm guessing is a sign of contentment? The rabbits I've briefly held in the past "vibrated" all the time and were all twitchy, but this one likes being petted.
In fact, the past 5 days I've been experimenting with setting the cage on the floor, opening the door, and letting her race around the room to her heart's content. SO cute!! Tonight was the first night she began actually approaching me to be petted after running around. She'd come up to me and begin sniffing my hand, and when I moved it towards her she'd lower her head under it for pets. And when my strokes go past her head she flattens out, even flopping onto her side so I can get her belly a bit. I'm so shocked! I had no idea they could appreciate touch so much.
She'll race around for a few more minutes and then come back for more attention. Absolutely adorable.
I'm finding it hard to fathom keeping my meat rabbits in cages, seeing just how much they enjoy running around. I know I won't be eating this one regardless, so I'm finding she's morphing more into a pet....and I'm allowing it. Even looking into litterbox training.
Is this behavior normal, or do I have some exceptionally people-happy rabbit? This is the first one I've ever had so I've no idea.
No one told me rabbits could be this entertaining, and this snuggly!!
I've only had her 3 weeks now, and she's 11 weeks old. I can hold her on my lap and she'll be completely calm and relaxed, eyes half closed, occasionally grinding her teeth, which I'm guessing is a sign of contentment? The rabbits I've briefly held in the past "vibrated" all the time and were all twitchy, but this one likes being petted.
In fact, the past 5 days I've been experimenting with setting the cage on the floor, opening the door, and letting her race around the room to her heart's content. SO cute!! Tonight was the first night she began actually approaching me to be petted after running around. She'd come up to me and begin sniffing my hand, and when I moved it towards her she'd lower her head under it for pets. And when my strokes go past her head she flattens out, even flopping onto her side so I can get her belly a bit. I'm so shocked! I had no idea they could appreciate touch so much.
She'll race around for a few more minutes and then come back for more attention. Absolutely adorable.
I'm finding it hard to fathom keeping my meat rabbits in cages, seeing just how much they enjoy running around. I know I won't be eating this one regardless, so I'm finding she's morphing more into a pet....and I'm allowing it. Even looking into litterbox training.
Is this behavior normal, or do I have some exceptionally people-happy rabbit? This is the first one I've ever had so I've no idea.