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Forum BONDING Bonding Males?

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    • Ari"s_Bun
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        I was wondering how hard it would be to bond a neutered male and unneutered male together.The younger one being unneutered and the older one being neutered.Eventually I want to have the younger one neutered also but for now would it still be okay to go along and try to bond them together. The younger one is a californian named Roger the second don’t ask my brother named him lol and the older one is a mini lop named squishy again brother named him.


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          You can try to bond them, but it may not last once the young one reaches puberty. When that happens, it could cause him to be more aggressive, so that could be risky for the neutered boy to be around. If you don’t have to wait too long to get the younger one neutered (and a neuter is an easier procedure than a spay, so a good vet can do it around 5 months old) I would suggest keeping them separate until both are done. They may be fine, but cannot be unsupervised right now, and things may change for the worse before they can properly bond. Once it’s a month past the young one’s neuter, it should be much easier.

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