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Question Posted Thursday May 30 2013, 7:26 pm

I have two female rabbits and they are generally sociable with me and do not bite or nothing but recently for about 2 days they have been snapping and making squeking noise at me everytime I put food in their cage :/ I only pick them up to put them in their run and leave them for an hour or so to graze on the grass but I cannot pick them up now. I rarely pick them up! Is this behaviour normal for rabbits ?

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okay123 answered Friday May 31 2013, 6:07 pm:
I had a male rabbit act this way around mating time - maybe your rabbits are in heat?

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Dragonflymagic answered Friday May 31 2013, 5:21 pm:
My daughters had dwarf rabbits while growing up. In dont recall them ever making a noise unless they were hurt or scared. If you don;t get a helpful response from someone else on here, you might try and see if there is a 4H group online that offers advice. Good luck!

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