Abbiebutler
Young Bun
Please excuse me if there's something already on the forum that I can read on this topic, I am not here often and am still trying to work my way around the forum!
We have a girl called Toffee. She can be very 'aggressive'. She constantly stomps around, she grunts, growls, lunges, bites. She seems to hate every sound that exists, even opening a dvd case will cause her to grunt and stomp in anger. Cleaning her out can be a nightmare, she hates you touching her or her cage. We have tried and tried and tried to spend time with her and bond with her but she has none of it. The only thing she will happily do, is take food from our hands. If we try and touch her she will stomp and attempt to bite and scratch. She IS spayed, which barely changed the way she is acting. She is currently alone as we had plans to try and bond her with my Acorn (who some of you may remember passed away after having after spay problems). She had a bunny husband, Thomas, who passed late last year. However being with a friend didn't make Toffee any tamer either. We do want to get her another friend but I am still trying to get over the loss of Acorn. I start volunteering at a rescue center on Sunday and eventually would like to take her there for bunny dating.
I hate to say it but looking after her isn't fun now. It's becoming more of a chore and i'm just in need of some advice now! She is about a year old and we have had her for most of that year and she just doesn't seem to want to bond with any of us. She also lives indoors.
Its probably just her personality and not alot we can do but if there is any tips to help calm her down a little, it would be greatly appreciated!
We have a girl called Toffee. She can be very 'aggressive'. She constantly stomps around, she grunts, growls, lunges, bites. She seems to hate every sound that exists, even opening a dvd case will cause her to grunt and stomp in anger. Cleaning her out can be a nightmare, she hates you touching her or her cage. We have tried and tried and tried to spend time with her and bond with her but she has none of it. The only thing she will happily do, is take food from our hands. If we try and touch her she will stomp and attempt to bite and scratch. She IS spayed, which barely changed the way she is acting. She is currently alone as we had plans to try and bond her with my Acorn (who some of you may remember passed away after having after spay problems). She had a bunny husband, Thomas, who passed late last year. However being with a friend didn't make Toffee any tamer either. We do want to get her another friend but I am still trying to get over the loss of Acorn. I start volunteering at a rescue center on Sunday and eventually would like to take her there for bunny dating.
I hate to say it but looking after her isn't fun now. It's becoming more of a chore and i'm just in need of some advice now! She is about a year old and we have had her for most of that year and she just doesn't seem to want to bond with any of us. She also lives indoors.
Its probably just her personality and not alot we can do but if there is any tips to help calm her down a little, it would be greatly appreciated!