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Date Posted: 19:21:39 09/06/02 Fri
Author: lc
Subject: Re: Circles
In reply to: Alison 's message, "Re: Circles" on 07:48:40 09/05/02 Thu

>>I have a dwarf lop and she has taken to running around
>>me in circles anytime I am standing. I just wondered
>>if there was any reason for this. This is my first
>>rabbit so I don't know alot. Thanks
>Hi Melony
> ARE you sure your rabbit is female,running in
>figure of eights is typical buck behaviour,it means I
>love you!!!

I have a 10 year old male rabbit that does this same behavior, but only when a woman that is on her menstrual comes in his vicinity. This has occurred for as long as I can remember. I'd be willing to bet that you have a male rabbit also.

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