Bunny Mum2b
Warren Scout
I was just wondering how humans are viewed within the rabbit social structure?
I've never had rabbits before only cats and dogs. I know my place with my kitty, as an inferior servant who she is benevolent enough to spend time with! :lol: My experience of dogs is that it is very important that the dog knows that the human in its life is the 'pack leader'.
I was wondering how rabbits react to humans? Are we part of their social structure or are we outside it? If we are part of their social structure is it important to be considered the alpha bunny or does it not really matter where we rank?
(Not that I think I could get alpha bunny status with my bunny - I'm not sure what size or animal he thinks he is, but its not the cutest littlest rabbit in the world that he is . I swear if he would try to fight/face down any creature of any size (lions, tigers, bears, etc.) he would just spin round, nut them and stare at them with his 'come and have a go if you think your hard enough' face)
I've never had rabbits before only cats and dogs. I know my place with my kitty, as an inferior servant who she is benevolent enough to spend time with! :lol: My experience of dogs is that it is very important that the dog knows that the human in its life is the 'pack leader'.
I was wondering how rabbits react to humans? Are we part of their social structure or are we outside it? If we are part of their social structure is it important to be considered the alpha bunny or does it not really matter where we rank?
(Not that I think I could get alpha bunny status with my bunny - I'm not sure what size or animal he thinks he is, but its not the cutest littlest rabbit in the world that he is . I swear if he would try to fight/face down any creature of any size (lions, tigers, bears, etc.) he would just spin round, nut them and stare at them with his 'come and have a go if you think your hard enough' face)