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Forum BEHAVIOR Asocial Bunny

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    • Peppers
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        Hi!

        After 10 years of having 6 bunnies (or well it started with 2 and then i kept taking in rescues :’)) They were always pairs of 2 or 3, 2 girls or 1 girl and a neutered boy.

        As I explained in my welcome post I have a friend who is very into bunny keeping to, she saw an ad about a sad little bunny in a very dirty cage with guinea pigs. She said he seemed very social to the guinea pigs when she picked him up. When she then tried bonding him to one of her groups though he was very agressive and blood was drawn soon. She did that with all of her groups but it never seemed to work out, and she had to come between them.

        She drove to shelters to see if they had any succes but no such thing, he remains agressive to other bunnies, older, younger, dominant or non dominant.
        She doesn’t really have space to keep a bunny seperate so asked if i wanted a new one, and i figured why not. But what if we don’t find a fitting match? I feel terrible keeping an animal on it’s own :/

        I guess my main question is, if the situation stays as it is, how do i make him happiest ? He looks a little depressed if you ask me :/ Doesn’t move a lot, sits still a lot idk, he looks sad to me but i’m not sure how to help him especially with how he treats other bunnies…


      • Mikey
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          Not all rabbits like to be in groups. He likes to be single, so keep him single and away from everyone else. He has made it clear he is happier that way


        • sarahthegemini
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            If she put him in with a large group, maybe he was scared and that’s why he was aggressive? I don’t think it means he wants to be solo, but like humans – not everyone will get along.

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