ANSWERS: 9
  • Apologize and give him treats!
  • Stop "pissing" your rabbit off!
  • With some roast potatoes...maybe some carrots, a nice gravy...
  • Show him 'that scene' from Fatal Attraction, he'll wind his neck in then!
  • You sure you don't just have an insane rabbit, I had one that no one could touch her, she would attack even when you were feeding her. She wasn't even that good with other rabbits. It sucked because she had beautiful conformation, she was bread for ARBA shows, and I couldn't show her with her temper, and couldn't breed her because she was aggressive with bucks, and killed kits. Her sister however preformed well in shows and was a sweetheart.
  • with a carrot and some dried bread.
  • What is he mad at you for? I think you should give him space and wait for his trust to rebuild. Don't pick him up or force him to cuddle, but spend a lot of time sitting around him and talking softly to him, letting him approach you without petting him much (unless he clearly asks for it of course). Try not to mess too much with his stuff when he's around. That sort of thing. Rabbits are touchy, but he'll get over it. I'm assuming he has a safe, clean, roomy home, with fun distractions and an area with privacy? Litter box, lots of fresh grass hay, and all that? Don't go overboard with treats trying to get him to love you again, you could easily mess with his gastrointestinal system and end up with a dead bunny instead of an angry one. Hopefully, by 'treats' we all know only small amounts of certain fresh fruits are appropriate (carrot, apple, strawberry, blueberry; grapes and bananas in extremely limited amounts)?
  • What is he mad at you for? I think you should give him space and wait for his trust to rebuild. Don't pick him up or force him to cuddle, but spend a lot of time sitting around him and talking softly to him, letting him approach you without petting him much (unless he clearly asks for it of course). Try not to mess too much with his stuff when he's around. That sort of thing. Rabbits are touchy, but he'll get over it. I'm assuming he has a safe, clean, roomy home, with fun distractions and an area with privacy? Litter box, lots of fresh grass hay, and all that? Don't go overboard with treats trying to get him to love you again, you could easily mess with his gastrointestinal system and end up with a dead bunny instead of an angry one. Hopefully, by 'treats' we all know only small amounts of certain fresh fruits are appropriate (carrot, apple, strawberry, blueberry; grapes and bananas in extremely limited amounts)?
  • The Blue Bunny charge's a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue per session. He will get to the bottom of the anger.

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