Our first rabbit has free reign over the house and garden (uses the cat flap to get in and out!) We just left the new one in her hutch where she could see see the other one but not get to her. They fought every time we let them be together. After a month we put them in the garden together and they got on fine straight away. Now they eat and sleep together. It took a lot of supervision and a bit of hard work though. Don't try and force them, because it won't happen.
Our first rabbit has free reign over the house and garden (uses the cat flap to get in and out!) We just left the new one in her hutch where she could see see the other one but not get to her. They fought every time we let them be together. After a month we put them in the garden together and they got on fine straight away. Now they eat and sleep together. It took a lot of supervision and a bit of hard work though. Don't try and force them, because it won't happen.
specallez 11 months ago
It took ours a frigging YEAR to bond.
1. Face to face bonding ends in violence and chasing.
2. Sniffing each other thru the bathroom door for 6-8 months. Forgot the door once and came home to tufts of hair everywhere.
3. GF gets bold about bond on a pile of raked out hay on the patio
4. They tolerate each other.
5. We leave them out on a huge pile of hay together in the cold garage. No petting.
6. They fall in love.
droid740 2 years ago
This is certainly better than your other video and looks more promising.
noodlechild666 2 years ago 2