Does my bunny watch me sleep?

Once you have a personal bunny bodyguard, they'll always check that you're safe. Of course, in the eyes of a prey animal, sleep is the most vulnerable activity of all. While you're asleep, your bunny will stare
stare
Staring is a prolonged gaze or fixed look. In staring, one object or person is the continual focus of visual interest, for an amount of time. Staring can be interpreted as being either hostile like disapproval of another's behavior, or the result of intense concentration, interest or affection.
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at you
. This is so they can warn you if something approaches.
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Why does my bunny stare at me when I sleep?

Staring is very common in rabbits. It's likely your rabbit stares at you out of love and happiness, but they could also be hungry, or confused. Rabbits also have a transparent eyelid that they use while they sleep, which may make it seem like they are staring.
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Do rabbits close your eyes when they sleep?

2. Rabbits sleep with their eyes open. Rabbits can, and often do, sleep with their eyes open. They can sleep with their eyes closed too, but usually rabbits will only close their eyes when they are sleeping if they feel very safe.
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How do you tell if your bunny is bonded to you?

Here's how you can tell that your rabbit likes you:
  1. Circling your feet.
  2. Chinning.
  3. Grooming you.
  4. Flopping down close to you.
  5. Binkies.
  6. Sitting on your lap.
  7. Coming over for pets.
  8. Purring when you pet them.
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Do rabbits keep you awake at night?

Most of the time rabbits are very quiet pets. They can't bark loudly like a dog or incessantly meow at you like a cat. However, rabbits that are kept in a bedroom can still keep you awake at night by thumping, actively racing around and playing, or loudly rattling the bars of their enclosure.
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What Your Rabbit's Sleeping Position Reveals About Their Personality, Health and Character



How do you tire a bunny?

Rabbits need exercise equipment too; ramps to run on, buckets of hay to jump in and boxes to climb on are great fun. Cardboard tubes, large enough for your rabbit to run through will make great rabbit tunnels. Toys, both chew toys and toss/nudge toys, can be added to this environment.
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Do rabbits miss their owners?

You may worry that your rabbit will be lonely. If you spend a lot of time with your rabbit, they will undoubtedly miss you when you're away, the same way you miss them. The two of you have developed a bond and friendship that your pet rabbit also understands.
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What does it mean when a rabbit cleans itself in front of you?

Grooming can be a self-comforting behavior for rabbits. If they are stressed, anxious, bored, or even a little sick, a rabbit might try to feel better by self-grooming more often.
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How do bunnies look when they are sad?

If your rabbits look tucked up and quiet with their chins tucked in and noses not twitching this can be a sure sign of them feeling unhappy or stressed, as this is not a normal position for a rabbit. Moving or running away. Your rabbits may turn and move away from you (or each other) if they're unhappy.
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What do rabbits feel when you kiss them?

Some rabbits enjoy being kissed. It's akin to being groomed, which is a source of pleasure. If your rabbit responds appropriately, it's safe to kiss her.
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How do you read a rabbit's body language?

Rabbit ears that are flat back with a relaxed body just mean the rabbit is resting. Rabbit ears that are straight up mean that the rabbit is curious or alert and rabbit ears that are not straight up, not tense and back usually indicate that the rabbit is relaxed or content.
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Can rabbits tell when you're crying?

A domesticated pet rabbit will understand and mirror the emotions of their owner. If you're happy, you'll find your rabbit reflecting this joy. If you are withdrawn and depressed, a rabbit will express concern for your predicament.
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What does it mean when my bunny puts his head down when I pet him?

Rabbit Behavior FAQs

Why does my rabbit put her head down when I pet her? When your rabbit lays their head down flat on the ground, they are enjoying being pet and are laying still so that you continue. They might even close their eyes or nudge your hand if you stop petting them. How do you tell if a rabbit likes you?
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Why do rabbits touch you with their nose?

Rabbits explore their environment by sniffing and nudging. It may be a greeting or their first line of investigation. But nudging can also indicate a level of bossiness. Your rabbit might be telling you, “You're in my way!” They may also be trying to get your attention because you're not petting them.
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Can rabbits tell that you love them?

Rabbits are social and intelligent creatures. They'll know that you love them; you just have to learn how to say “I love you!” in a way they'll understand. You can show your rabbit you love them by giving them gifts such as toys and yummy treats.
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Do bunnies get SAD in their cage?

Because rabbits are social animals, they will often get depressed if they are left alone for too long. A rabbit who is treated like a cage animal and left alone inside their enclosure day in and day out is very likely to become lonely and depressed. Instead, it's best to treat rabbits as companion animals.
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How do you cheer up a sad bunny?

Here are some ideas for how to cheer up a sad rabbit:
  1. Get a second rabbit. Rabbits are social animals and should never be housed alone. ...
  2. Spend more time interacting with your rabbit. ...
  3. Give your rabbit more space. ...
  4. Vary your rabbit's surroundings. ...
  5. Give your rabbit more to do.
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Why does my rabbit bite me softly?

When a rabbit nibbles or bites you softly it is often accompanied with licking, which is a sign of love. He is trying to groom you and is simulating the grooming process (however, you have no fur to build up knots in so it results in just a little nibble of the skin).
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How do you know if your rabbit knows you?

Nudging, head butting or rubbing against you is rabbit body language for loving attention. 'Give them a stroke or cuddle, or what you know they enjoy', says Rosie. 'Rubbing their faces against you is a way of sharing their scent profile, and showing that you really are friends.
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What does bunny loaf position mean?

Loafed / Splooting: Loafing or splooting is when your rabbit is in relaxation mode. They're either bundled up and looking like a little loaf with their front legs tucked in to form a rounded shape or stretched out with their back legs stretched out behind them.
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Why do rabbits close their eyes when you pet them?

They put their head on the ground and close their eyes in contentment. They also love getting a good back scratch around the shoulders. That said, they tend not to like being touched on the ears, neck, feet, stomach or tail.
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Do bunnies get emotionally attached?

Rabbits are very social creatures that form strong bonds. As such, rabbits may form a strong attachment with its primary caregiver, which can be interpreted as the rabbit having a favorite person.
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What age do rabbits calm down?

Adult rabbits: 18 months – 7 years. As your rabbit reaches their adult years, they will calm down a little and settle into their own personality. You and your rabbit will start to know each other better and trust each other more. It's the time when your rabbit settles down to be a part of the family.
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How do I know if my rabbit is lonely?

A lonely rabbit may become hyperactive and angry. They may display destructive behaviour such as gnawing at the carpets and other furniture. Lonely rabbits may pull at their fur and overeat.
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