"Every time I walk in the room, Netty circles my feet and bites my ankles. Does she want something from me?"
She does--and you can't give it to her. Circling, mounting, and biting are classic signs of a sexually frustrated bunny. It may be cute at first, but it can develop into a pretty nasty habit. Neutering males and spaying females can dramatically reduce aggressive behavior. In the meantime, try the suggestions listed below to protect you and your loved ones.
Whoever Trevor is: What you posted has nothing to do with the video. Hoppy was not circling my feet or biting my ankles, nor was he mounting. At worst, he was probably distracted or upset by my moving feet, and at best, he was playing a game or even dancing with me.
We sent you an email and doubt it will get through.I am really hoping you and your family are safe after the terrible earthquake. Please let us know when you can.
Christina, we are safe. We live in Osaka, which wasn't affected too much by the earthquake. A lot of the country was affected and it's bad there. I'm pulling for my adopted country to pull through. Thank you very much for your concern and comment! That means a lot to us.
I am so relieved. Thank you for letting me know. When I heard about the earthquake my mind went straight to you and your wife and Hoppy. I am so sorry to see your beautiful adopted country going through such a horrible time. Take care of yourselves.
Maybe he's just jealous...or maybe he's dancing with you!
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ReplyDelete"Every time I walk in the room, Netty circles my feet and bites my ankles. Does she want something from me?"
She does--and you can't give it to her. Circling, mounting, and biting are classic signs of a sexually frustrated bunny. It may be cute at first, but it can develop into a pretty nasty habit. Neutering males and spaying females can dramatically reduce aggressive behavior. In the meantime, try the suggestions listed below to protect you and your loved ones.
Whoever Trevor is: What you posted has nothing to do with the video. Hoppy was not circling my feet or biting my ankles, nor was he mounting. At worst, he was probably distracted or upset by my moving feet, and at best, he was playing a game or even dancing with me.
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious! I totally think he was dancing with you LOL!
ReplyDeleteHa, I havent been to visit in a bit. This is too cute! Ummmm, I think Hoppy thinks he can dance better than you.
ReplyDeleteWe sent you an email and doubt it will get through.I am really hoping you and your family are safe after the terrible earthquake. Please let us know when you can.
ReplyDeleteChristina, we are safe. We live in Osaka, which wasn't affected too much by the earthquake. A lot of the country was affected and it's bad there. I'm pulling for my adopted country to pull through. Thank you very much for your concern and comment! That means a lot to us.
ReplyDeleteI am so relieved. Thank you for letting me know. When I heard about the earthquake my mind went straight to you and your wife and Hoppy. I am so sorry to see your beautiful adopted country going through such a horrible time. Take care of yourselves.
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