depending on the breed, some are more nervous than others.
Just play with it and enjoy.
Rabbits are cool.
2007-04-13 12:02:20
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answered by Jim Justice 4
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For one thing, she is 1 month old- she's a baby. She has a lot of excitement and energy. When you let her out of her cage, she probably gets excited to be with you and to be free to roam around. You may want to try giving her more free time. She may not be getting enough exercise.
2007-04-13 19:02:33
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answered by ZeroCharisma 4
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When rabbits are small, they tend to do these jumps called "binkies". It's a sign that they're having fun, and don't forget, she's only 1 month old! Enjoy her, and when she mellows out, she won't binky that much any more. But she will lick you! Have fun with your rabbit and give her attention. Just enjoy her! =)
2007-04-14 06:39:13
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answered by Sunshine G 4
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It could be that you rabbit gets a lot of energy built up while inside its cage so when it gets a chance out of its gets, it releases all that pent up energy.
It could also be that maybe you rabbit gets a little nervous outside of its cage.
2007-04-13 19:03:12
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answered by Dusty DayDreams 6
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She might be scared or exited.But I don't know for sure.So you should ask an expert.I know one.They are my friends.His name is Mark and has a friend Sofia to help him out.Their email is Pet_Service@yahoo.ca .I asked Sofia many questions about my hamster.She answered them perfectly and in just one day.Mark used to be a vetrenarian that does operations to animals and check-ups but now he only does check-ups.Sofia still does operations and check-ups.They are both 30.I hope they can help you!Ask as much questions as you like!They never get tired.
2007-04-13 19:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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1 month is not very old. Give her time to get used to you. Don't be rough or loud or jumpy around her.
2007-04-13 19:07:15
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answered by Kacky 7
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Does she do this when she's running around? We call it "popcorning". It is often just a sign than she's playing.
2007-04-13 19:20:26
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answered by Behaviorist 6
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she is young and its part of what they would do out in the wild.
She will be fine its just a stage that's all.
2007-04-13 19:02:48
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answered by Hidden Track 6
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