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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A A New Bunny

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    • BunnyRabbitMania
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        Hey everyone! As most of you know, I’ve had my bunny, Bun Bun, since around Febuary 28th. She is currently about 4 1/2 months old, and we decided it was time to adopt another bunny!

        On Saturday, my aunt, who works at a animal rescue center, was called by a woman who wanted help finding a new home for her rabbit, who she had to rehome because she was moving in with her mom and her mom had 3 large dogs. The rabbit is 14 months old, mini lop, male, white with brown spots. My aunt instantly called me and asked me if I wanted the bunny as a birthday present! I, of corse already looking for a second bunny said yes! The owner agreed to meet my aunt at the vet on Saturday, 18th for my bunnies neuter. Afterwards, he will come home!

        The question I had was:

        Is it ok for him to live on the top level of Bun Bun’s cage? She has never been up there before, as it was built for a second bunny. *They will be seperated, have no access to each other until they are both fixed and bonded.* 

        Also, are there any tips I need to keep in mind for caring for a bunny after a neuter? Thank you c:


      • LongEaredLions
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          Congrats! I would like pics please.
          I think the top level would be fine, as long as it is large enough, and he gets plenty of out of cage time.
          After his neuter, just keep him calm and warm, and make sure he is eating. Neuters are not invasive so they should recover quickly.


        • BunnyRabbitMania
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            Thank you so much!
            I will surely post pictures when I get him! He isnt coming home until next week, after his neuter.
            Im also a little worried about all the stress. Getting neutered wendesday, and coming to my house saturday.


          • LBJ10
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              Yay! A new bunny! =D I think he will be alright. It will be a big change, but he will adjust in time. No different than if he was brought to a rescue and neutered right away.

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