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Why is my bunny shaking while she's sleeping?

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i'm not a bunny expert so it worries me. I dont get why she (from her head down to half her body) shakes while laying down sleeping.

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  1. She might be breathing really heavily


  2. hes cold

  3. nature is trying to force your  bunny into a mutation. The process may last several days.

    May the bunny prosper.


  4. Maybe he's cold. :(

    Aww.

    I'm no expert either. I'm just relating it to humans, lol.


  5. Maybe she is dreaming


  6. She's probably cold, bunnies are used to being in a hole with lots of other bunnies for warmth.  Give her a blanket to snuggle up in, that should help.

  7. Give your rabbit a lot of bedding, blankets will get chewed up, and my bunny shakes when he feels insecure, and he shakes when he thinks he is going to fall, I think more bedding or a bunny igloo (plastic hide away shaped like an igloo, and can be bought in most pet stores). And for the 80 degrees part, maybe it is cold in the age, and I think maybe if you have not googled this aldready try searching about rabbits shaking in their sleep. I hope I helped!

  8. She's probably just cold or dreaming... offer her a blanket and a bedtime story! :)

  9. she aint cold and she aint bloody dreaming , she's content and happy all happy rabbits do this , dont panick , just leave her to it .    

  10. It means your bunny is sleeping.

    And I'm guessing you mean twitching when you say shaking..

    Scroll down to "How do you know when your rabbit is sleeping??" in the link.

  11. I have a bunny myself but she never shaked before. But sometimes my bunny does odd things and I worry about it. You should just wait. If it gets worse, then you should probably ask one of those bunny experts about it.

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