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Forum BONDING Taking a risk on strangers in a strange place??

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    • PEM
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        I wasn’t going to post, but it got the better of me.

        So I’m adopting a 10 wk only flemish giant boy in a week or so. I was originally meant to be taking in him and a sibling, thing things happened and now it’s just going to be him. 

        I’d planned to see how he went alone until he was old enough to neuter and then find him a friend, but the opportunity to adopt a spayed 10-11 month old Netherland Dwarf female has come up (someone in my area needs to rehome their rabbits ASAP). 

        I don’t know if it’d be a good idea to take her in at the same time (as in, bring them home at the same time) as I get my Flemish boy? I’m already set up for two young rabbits since that’s what I was expecting, but I don’t know how putting two complete strangers together in a strange place would go? Particularly with the age difference and him being not neutered. 

        Basically I don’t know if I should just leave things as I’d planned, or take the risk of bonding? 


      • rayray
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          You can take them both in, but kept separate. Then start bonding once the Flemish is neutered.

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      Forum BONDING Taking a risk on strangers in a strange place??