What's going on with the rabbit jumping around in the cage?
The rabbit jumping around in the cage may be due to the following three reasons:
1. Wanting to come out to play: It may be that the rabbit has been in the cage for too long and wants to come out to play.
2. Caused by illness: This phenomenon may occur because the rabbit suffers from some diseases that cause physical discomfort.
3. Caused by estrus: Rabbits will become very irritable when they are in estrus.
Tip:
When the owner discovers that the rabbit has this phenomenon, he can first let the rabbit out to play for a while to see if the rabbit's symptoms have improved. If the rabbit still behaves very abnormally, then the owner is best to take the rabbit to the pet hospital for treatment. Check and treat to prevent rabbits from getting sick and affecting their health.
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