Why are rabbits so timid, rabbits are very timid and not easy to get close to, how long will it take

Updated on pet 2024-05-21
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Mainly because they are at the bottom of the food chain.

    In the days when rabbits were still wild, they had natural predators such as snakes and eagles, and they could die if they were not careful. The rabbit is a spiritual animal, well-behaved, cute and docile, fluffy, like a ragdoll, favored by many people.

    Of course, the cute little rabbit is also known for its "timid" nature.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    。。。Scared to death directly, the creature at the bottom of the vegetarian food chain must be a little bold, but you are only very small.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Rabbits are considered a delicacy for carnivores, and if they are not timid, they can easily be eaten by carnivores.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because the rabbit kind is very developed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The bunny is cute, but it is a timid animal. It is said that they are as timid as mice, but in fact, the guts of rabbits are similar to those of mice, or even smaller. Folklore has it that when rabbits give birth to babies, if people look at them at random, they may be frightened and bite all the little rabbits to death.

    It can be seen that rabbits are timid animals.

    Generally speaking, rabbits who have just changed their environment are relatively timid, even unfriendly, and have a tendency to attack. But as they get used to the environment, things get much better. This situation usually lasts for about a week, and the rabbit can get used to it.

    At this time when the rabbits are adapting to their new environment, it is best for us, as the owner, not to disturb them. Just change their food and water regularly, and don't just go and see them when they have nothing to do. Although you don't think there's anything to look at, but for a rabbit, if you always look at it, it will have a lot of psychological pressure.

    For rabbits that have just been brought home, it is best to prepare a suitable cage for them, with some forage in it, and if possible, you can also get a nest for them. In a comfortable environment, the baby rabbit is more likely to relax, so that it can quickly get through the stress response period.

    For a rabbit that has just been brought back, it is best not to give it anything to eat, you can give it the food it used to eat before, or some dry rabbit food and rabbit grass. Do not feed fruits and vegetables to rabbits who have just arrived at home, so that the food has a high moisture content, and rabbits are easy to have diarrhea after eating. In the stress response period, the body will be more fragile, and if you have diarrhea again, you will be completely killed.

    Rabbits are not naturally like cats and dogs, so they interact with people, so if you have rabbits, you must be prepared to be left out in the cold. It takes a long time for rabbits to come into contact with people, it may take a few months, it may take a year or two. Moreover, the training of rabbits is more difficult than that of cats and dogs, so you need perseverance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two rabbits at home, and my brother is raised in a breeding farm, and he is not considered a relative after receiving it home for a month, but he can hold and touch it casually. My sister is a family breeder, she has been free-range since she was a child, and she is very close to her relatives when she arrives home, and she is also smart. Shake the lunch box and you'll come over and follow the person.

    Bold, I have seen my sister and the family dog grab food, and the dog is not afraid to bark. My brother never dared to walk next to the dog. The relatives of the rabbit have a lot to do with the way they are raised, as well as the personality of the rabbit itself.

    But most of the rabbits are not relatives.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How long does it take for a rabbit to recognize the owner, which is related to the way the owner is raised, some can recognize the owner after a month, but some will never recognize it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your rabbit has just been bought, it is recommended not to let it out for the first two weeks, the rabbit is a very timid animal, it needs time to get familiar with the environment and the owner, you can properly touch it when you feed it every day, so that it is familiar with you. If the bunny is already willing to accept you, sometimes if you touch it, it will lick your hand.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the face of the timid little rabbit, as long as the owner strokes it more, feeds the little rabbit food, and plays with it, the little rabbit will soon adapt to the environment, get a sense of security, and you can get close to you in 1-2 days, so it's still a matter of man-made.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To get acquainted with each other, there is no time to customize! It's up to you to make it accept you! That's how my little bunny and I know each other well!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's better not to have violence, touch its head more, hug it, as long as you insist, about ten days. It can all make it a habit to sleep with you. With patience, Bunny will adapt quickly.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't listen to some people's nonsense, what will recognize the master if you raise it for a period of time, and you will not recognize the master until you die.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    For about five or six days, you have to give her a sense of safety and comfort, you have to feed her with food, and you have to get close to her slowly, so as not to frighten her.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally about a week. By feeding them often, the rabbits will easily adapt to themselves and their environment, and they will become less timid.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It will take more than half a month. This is due to the nature of the rabbit, which takes a certain amount of time to adapt to humans.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It doesn't matter when he feels that you are friendly to him, he will be close.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Generally, it is about the same in a month, and if it is not well raised, it is difficult to say.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The rabbit is very timid, he is not as close to people as a dog.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally, after raising a rabbit for about 15 days, he will be easy to get close to people.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It depends on the personal situation, I have been raising it for two weeks and it is quite close.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally, as long as you take good care of it, you will recognize the owner in half a month.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Go to see it often, and then take it out from time to time to play with it.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Wild rabbits are hard to get around untouched.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The reasons why rabbits become more and more fierce are the way they are raised, their own personality, and their new environment.

    1. Feeding method:When raising rabbits, suddenly catching rabbits and scolding rabbits may cause rabbits to be afraid and defensive about their owners, so rabbits will become more and more fierce.

    2. Personality:When the rabbit is small, the personality has not yet been formed, and the nature of the rabbit is revealed as it grows older.

    3. New environment:When a rabbit changes to a new environment or owner, it will feel nervous and scared, so it will be very fierce towards people.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Rabbits are exposed to their nature, and they will become more and more ferocious.

    It is normal for rabbits to become more and more fierce, because rabbits are more timid when they are young, so they will look quiet and cute, but after they grow up, their nature will be slowly exposed, so some rabbits will be more and more fierce. The reason why rabbits become more and more fierce is related to their own personality on the one hand, and on the other hand, it may be affected by the way they are raised.

    If the pet owner often catches it, hits it, or always scares it, it may cause the rabbit to be afraid and defensive of the owner, so when the owner approaches, the rabbit will resist and behave, so it will look fierce. Some rabbits will be very docile when they grow up, and the owner should also pay attention to when raising rabbits, and treat rabbits not as if they were scolded.

    Tips for buying rabbits

    1. Look at the figure, if there are a lot of rabbits in a cage, try to choose the ones that are larger and fat, and have strong limbs. Rabbits with strong physique have strong adaptability, strong disease resistance, and there is no difference in appearance.

    2. Look at the details, check whether the rabbit's facial features are abnormal, shake the side of the rabbit with your hand, observe whether there is a reaction, the ears can rotate freely, and there is no obvious dander or obsession on the inside. The inside of the nose is pale pink, there is no runny nose, there are no hair knots or adhesions around the nose, teeth are well developed, no bends or breaks, and there are no obvious split ends in the beard.

    3. Look at the mental state, the hair residue on the back of a healthy rabbit is very smooth, and if the nutrition is sufficient, the hair will also show a warm feeling.

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