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How come my Bunny bites on clothes and pulls them?

by Guest32946  |  earlier

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I was laying on my couch on the outside and my bunny was on the inside. I had my knees against the back and my head was too. I was curled up around her and she had room to hop around. She grabbed on my shirt and started pulling at it. Then she started pulling on the blanket that was on the back up the couch and it came down on her. Then, she came out and started pulling on the blanket more. Then she bit onto my shirt again and she like, pulls at it aggressively then she lets go and might bite again. I thought she might've been hungry, so i got out her food and tried to give her some but she didn't eat it. What's my bunny trying to do or tell me, if she is?

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  1. My friends bunny would bite our clothes if he wanted to be let go or put back down on the floor.  Bunnies often bite and pull things that are in their way so she might want to get down and run around.  My bunny also pulls her blanket down on the ground if I have it hanging on the back of a chair, then she'll jumps on it, sniffs it, and sometimes pulls on it with her mouth or pushes it with her front feet.  She likes to push stuff round, like the hay in her cage or her litter tray.  Give her the opportunity to jump down and see if she does, if she stays there and keeps biting things maybe she's bored, give her her own blanket or wooden chew toys to save your clothes.


  2. Is she spayed?  If not, she's likely 'nesting', by pulling fabric items in around her.  If she is spayed, she might just have been tired of being confined there and wanted out to play on her own.  

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