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Post by jolovesbunnies Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:28 pm

Holly has been behaving in a certain way and I wondered if anyone could please give some opinions.

She is always a loving snuggly bun but for the past two days or so, she hasn't left either my hubby or I alone.  She sleeps on my bed, well, I haven't even been able to turn over without her coming across to me and getting as close as she can, even giving me kisses on the mouth.  I am not complaining it is adorable and she is in very good health (as naughty as ever LOL) but this is a little excessive even for my Holls.

She wants to sit on me all the time and she rolls over onto her side whilst being in my arms.  She does this anyway sometimes but it is just more frequent.  She has also been running around, and grunting and stamping too but not in a frightened way, more a "I cannot get enough love" way. Wave

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Post by gemma997 Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:18 pm

How old is Holly?
Have you been out longer than normal? Or away?

Soundwave was very clingy when I came back from working away at last weekend.

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Post by woodwench Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:26 am

How you been ill recently? I've found with all the buns I've been especially close to that they become very attuned to our moods and health.
While I've been poorly with this UTI (about 2 weeks) Henry was rather aloof, even when it was feed time. Then when I began to recover and feel more myself he came back to me and to lying on my feet in the evening and weaving round me when I'm doing jobs. I believe he knew I was ill and gave me some space (or he just didn't want to catch anything:lol: ).
Animals, including rabbits, often display a sixth sense and seem to know of impending disasters... may be you should take extra care when crossing the road tomorrow Laughing Laughing
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Post by Thumper2001 Mon Oct 19, 2015 2:29 pm

I've no idea, Jo Hmmm

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Post by Guest Mon Oct 19, 2015 3:29 pm

This is the joys of the unspayed bun Jo, she is probably just in season and this will pass. Either that or you're smelling strongly of cake!

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Post by jolovesbunnies Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:14 pm

Holly is about five and a half Gemma love and no, I never leave her. Ha ha Woodwench love, I have been quite poorly on and off for a while now and I did wonder if this had anything to do with it. I will not be crossing any roads for the foreseeable future so will have to watch I don't blow myself up or something LOL!! I don't think I am strongly smelling of cake Cheryl, I haven't eaten at all in the last three days.

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Post by KatieB Fri Oct 23, 2015 4:25 pm

Is she still the same Jo?
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Post by jolovesbunnies Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:28 pm

Thanks for asking Katie love, no she is back to normal now,  Still friendly but not all over me as she was last week. Very Happy

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Post by gemma997 Fri Oct 23, 2015 9:07 pm


Glad to hear everything fine Very Happy

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Post by jolovesbunnies Sat Oct 24, 2015 8:16 pm

Thanks hunni, I think it was just a phase.

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Post by c.bolduan Sun Oct 25, 2015 10:39 am

Nice phase I hope!?

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Post by jolovesbunnies Sun Oct 25, 2015 8:53 pm

Yes it was love, but she has calmed down a little.  Still very loving as always.  I am so proud of her because she always wants to be fussed by my friends when they come in and doesn't run away and hide.

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