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Date Posted: 01:12:54 05/10/04 Mon
Author: Lea
Subject: Re: Buzzing Bunny
In reply to: Vicky 's message, "Buzzing Bunny" on 07:27:22 11/30/03 Sun

Yes, we have a four year old Netherland Dwarf bunny, who we keep inside, and every evening let him run around the loungeroom with us there. He's very, very affectionate, pays me a lot of attention in particular, chases me back and forth in the room, listens at the door whenever I go out of the room, and the other thing he does is run around me in circles and makes this quiet hooting noise ... I believe this is how male bunny rabbits flirt with and impress their mates ... we have done a lot of research to learn about bunny rabbits over many many years, but we haven't found much info on this noise they make. We've had three Netherland Dwarf bunnies over the last seventeen years (at different times of course) and always kept them inside, and they've always been very bonded to us, very affectionate, and our previous bunny, Dasher, who was also a male, used to do very much the same thing too. I wonder if your lop is trying to impress you too? Is he very close to you, very affectionate to you? Wonder if it's the same as our beautiful little boy does? Does anyone else have experience of this gorgeous affectionate behaviour?

>My 7 yr old mini lop has recently started a buzzing
>sound when he runs and plays. Is this like a purr to a
>cat? It sounds just like a huge black fly. If anyone
>has any info. it's greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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