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My Bunny won't come up to me?
If she does she'll sniff around but if I make a move to pet her she runs away. We'll play together and she lets me pick her up and play with her. But I need to pick her up if I want to pet her, she won't come up to me if she wants to be pet. I've had her for years and she's always been this way. Is there any issue with this or is she more of the lone ranger bunny type?
4 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
It could be like that, my dear friend!
- 8 years ago
It's possible that when she was young you did something that may have installed a sense of fear in her. The best way you can get her to come to you is food. You must be very slow when you approach her and be careful not to frighten her even more. When you see her next it would be a good idea to offer her some food, she will become used to this treat and eventually won't run away from you.
- Anonymous8 years ago
U might need to hold her more. Continuous attention and holding shud create trust & submission . Carry around while u r home promote everyone in the houshold to reach out &pet her while u r holding her the realization that noone wants to hurt her shud grow
- 8 years ago
I've got a bunny like this too. Try treats. Raisins are good. But she'll never change. Just accept her for who she is.