Do bunnies gash when they are hesitant?
I put my new bunny who is 6 months old on my bed and he started scratching at my bed comforter. Is this because he is bashful or trying to be more comfortable?
My bunny does equal exact thing, and has been on my bed plenty of times. I infer the material feels weird to them, and their fluent instinct is to dig. I don't think its nerves!
No.It's nor nervous.It wants to draw from out of the bed.You simply cannot force a rabbit to stay still on a bed no matter how soft and "comfortable" the bed is.Scratching is a body language of saying how self-conscious and angry they are.They do not like to be forced to do anything,just like any other creatures.
...
Answers: Bunnies have long nails... So they tend to use them a lot within nature... Since it is a pet it doesn't have the same freedom as the other bunnies... So your bed is paying the price... When frantic they usually growl and their hearts beat remarkably fast...
they cut into because they are trying to get use to their surroundings. your bunny could be nervous so agree to it get use to all the surroundings previously you move him around again