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Forum BONDING Grieving bun bonding sessions

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    • RED
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        Hi guys I have a two year old neutard male lop who in June lost his wife bun.
        We let him grieve and get back on his feet but now I fear he’s become a loner.

        It’s only day two of my bonding so I know it’s still early days but there is not interest from my Mr! I’ve put them in side by side cages to which he sits as far away as possible.
        They’ve nose booped a little but he retreats.

        I just feel like he wants to be alone.
        Guess I’m just looking for support in this difficult time.


      • Paradigm
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          Sorry to hear about your loss.

          It’s lovely for you to have got another bunny to bond your greiving rabbit.

          I think one thing to consider is that in the early days of bonding, ignoring each other is a good sign. Especially if they’re bopping noses (as opposed to biting them).

          You may begin to see more interest over time, or when you start to put them together in a smaller space.


        • RED
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            Thanks for the response, it’s good to have some reassurance.

            I think they’re starting to have a little more interest now, it’s day 5 of them being in my spare room with a separator in-between them.
            They have their feeds together (there has been a few grumbles from my Mr Gus) So far I think it’s been positive.
            However it’s not a large room and he’s getting a little agitated so I’m going to let them both have a run (hopefully this wont hurt my progress). 
            I got really lucky when I came to bonding last time as it only took a few days but I think this is going to take a while just down to Grieving and me being patient.

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