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Forum BONDING Should I get my rabbit’s littermate?

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    • Bunny-Mom-Haley
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        I have a 2 month old bunny and I just saw that her sister is still available to adopt. I know that I want to get my rabbit a friend down the road but I have read that it’s easier to bond littermates. Since these 2 bunnies are still young they are not spayed and I am also scared about them fighting. Is it easier to bond rabbits when they are spayed? If so, should I wait and get another rabbit who isn’t her sister then?


      • Mikey
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          It is much easier to bond them after they are spayed. You can try to bond them before hand, but you have to be prepared for fights as they get older, and after they are separated to heal from their spays, you will likely have to rebond them after anyway. So you can get her sister, but you would have to keep them mostly separated until they are both spayed and healed

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