Bonding my bunnies
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@101rabbits Yes, I have done my research too. And I never came across your techniques. They cannot be put in a one by one cube because if they do decide to randomly fight, they have no space, neading to more contact with eachothers body. Which can be life threatning since the bunny being attack cannot get away.
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@sarahc0121 Rabbits should never live in that small of space but when bonding, putting them in a small space for 15 min does not hurt them at all. I have done a lot of research on bonding.
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I love your videos but gosh... Putting them in a basket then shaking it???????? And puting them in a 1 by 1 cube??? You cant even do that with guinea pigs because its too small
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@1357Animallover they need to be able to be in a big area together all day. after you do that and they are fine, then try over night
what if they are both very young like 8-10 weeks will that make a diference
989lmao 1 week ago
@989lmao Some rabbits will bond when they are young but once they hit puberty most likely will start to become hormonal and their bond may break until you spay and neuter them
101rabbits 1 week ago
@101rabbits Are yours two females? Coz mine are two females they groom each other but the older one will always try to hump the younger one. I really want them to live together in the same hutch. Do you think spaying will help? Thanks :)
chrissieess 1 week ago
@chrissieess YES! Spaying will help! Its is extremely hard to bond rabbits if they are not fixed. They should BOTH be fixed before you continue bonding. also, you should fix them for health reasons. Female rabbit have a very high risk of uterine cancer!
101rabbits 1 week ago
oh do you get your bunny out of the cage
zettem1936 1 week ago
@zettem1936 I just leave their cage door open and let them come out on their own
101rabbits 1 week ago