i think you want to be patient with her... leave her alone for about a day... then little by little coax her with a treat and pet her until she feels relaxed and at home again. also as soon as you can,.. check her over and make sure nothing is hurt on her.
i know whenever i have to take my bunny out, to the vet, he is always pretty upset for about a day when i get home. if it's still a problem after a few days go see the vet. good luck.
2006-10-15 08:13:44
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answered by leavemealonestalker 6
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She is scared. She is a comepletely new environment. It will take some time for her to get used to you. I would take her to the vet for a check up because most animals that come from pet stores or farms aren't in the best shape and have a bacteria called coccidya. I suggest that you spend time just sitting near her cage reading so that she can get used to the site and sound of you. Rabbits are also very motivated by food so try giving her a papya tablet ever so often. You should read the book the House Rabbit Handbook.
2006-10-16 01:18:12
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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I would start by giving he a lot of extra attention. Maybe she feels a little abandon. If her behavior continues, call the vet, she may be sick, does she have all her shots? Also, for the biting, I've heard that when she bites you, or is about to, scream loudly (like a hurt rabbit does when it is hurt). I know it sounds weird but it works, its her langues :)
2006-10-15 08:14:55
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answered by Ali 2
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That means that she is on the defensive and doesn't trust you yet. She's very afraid and nervous. You have to approach her SLOWLY and on HER terms, do NOT come at her, or force her to come to you!! Please email me if you want specifics, I can give you more detailed help that way. I have a lot of experience with rabbits (tame and wild). Good luck.
2006-10-15 08:31:06
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answered by Edie D 1
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sound like a fair will all that entales would be an overwhelming moment for such a gentle creature. Giver her down time alone in her cage to come down from her anxiety
2006-10-15 08:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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obviously something happened at the fair and some1 was mean to her. take her to a small, private room and giver her her food and water and whatever she goes to the bathroom in and a comfy pillow or blanket. go to her every day(leave the door closed the rest of the time)and stroke her and tell her it'll be ok and stuff.
2006-10-15 08:13:15
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answered by ednamode123 1
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Maybe they did something to her their to make her so angry. Ask the people in charge of watching the rabbits what happened.
2006-10-15 08:13:52
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answered by me 4
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Tell the magician that he pulled the wrong rabbit out of the hat
2006-10-15 08:13:35
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answered by mindtelepathy 5
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Put her in the cage and put a blanket over it to let her calm down.
2006-10-15 08:17:44
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answered by GoddessofCoughSyrup 4
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be patient. She is probably ticked off from all the people at the fair poking into her cage....
2006-10-15 08:12:32
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answered by akelaamy 5
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