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They can help you determine if there is a medical issue or if your rabbit just needs some environmental changes. Never lay your rabbit on its back as this will cause it to panic, thinking that it’s being attacked. If you keep your rabbits outside, then they’ll sleep in their hutch – in an area where they feel safe.
My interest in rabbits started over a decade ago when I bought one as a gift and ended up being the primary carer. When she isn’t writing, Patricia enjoys spending time with her pets, cats Binx and Link and dog Mystery.Even though rabbits have been domesticated for centuries, this protective mechanism is still found in every breed. Rabbits are highly sociable creatures, and most love to sleep with other rabbits (once they know each other). These membranes that cover your rabbit’s eyes keep their eyes moist and protect them from dust and debris.
Make sure you place your rabbit’s bed in the main station or wherever you find your rabbit napping the most.In this article, we will cover what your rabbits sleeping positions mean, why they sleep on their side, what happens if you put your rabbit on its back and more! Patricia enjoys volunteering at her local rescue shelter and sharing her extensive knowledge of pets. A lack of nose twitching is a sign that the rabbit is secure in its hutch and comfortable enough to sleep.