Hi :wave:
She may feel you are invading her space so needs to tell you that
It's only been a few days so give it time
sit on the floor and let her come to you. (they are prey animals so like to keep all paws on the ground
) When she is old enough I would reccommend you have her spayed :wave: not only for the health benefits but it will help towards getting rid of some of that hormonal aggression which may be an attributing factor
It also means you could get in touch with a rescue 6 weeks after a spay and they can help bond her with a boyfriend
when rabbits have their own company, it seems to mellow them in my experience with my 2
as well as give them a friend who speaks their language
they are very social animals
When I had my first rabbit she was in a small hutch (has her own room now!) and she was territorial, I think because she was in a small space didn't help! So plenty of exercise and allow her to explore her new surroundings and her new family