My rabbit keeps thumping its hind feet. Is this normal behavior?

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Answer

Thumping hind feet is a distinct behavior in rabbits, usually signaling fear, alarm, or irritation. It's their way of alerting other rabbits to perceived danger. While it's a natural rabbit communication method, frequent or prolonged thumping can indicate your rabbit is feeling stressed or unsafe in its environment. Observe what might be triggering this behavior – it could be a loud noise, a new sight, or feeling insecure in their enclosure. Ensure their hutch is secure and provides plenty of hiding spots. If the thumping is constant or accompanied by other signs of distress like hunched posture or lack of appetite, it warrants investigation. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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