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Forum BONDING Bonding two females one is a new baby?

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    • Deleted User
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        Is it possible to have two females together? Charlie is 6 months and the one I’m looking at adopting (even though she’s a baby she needs to be rehomed) is a baby. I was curious how that would work? I am planning on setting up an introduction between the two but do you think it would even be a good idea?


      • Mikey
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          Not a good idea until both girls are spayed


        • Azerane
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            I agree, while babies can get along with older rabbits, it’s not considered a true bond and even if you put them together now and they got along for a short time, in a few weeks you would need to separate them to prevent fighting, have them both spayed and wait at least a month before starting proper bonding.

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