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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2nd bunny

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    • Bunbun127
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        Hi!

        At the end of May we’re getting a second bunny. My current lionhead bun is about 6 months. I am trying to figure out housing situations for both of them. Will I ever be able to keep them in one cage together? Also when I first get her do I need to keep the cages next to each other or should I have her Ina different room? I’m not sure how to go about it could anyone recommend a cage that can be stacked maybe ?

        Hanks !!!


      • kirstyol
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          In order for buns to live together they must first both be desexed then bonded properly. You can keep them in separate cages but near to each other in the meantime (cages must not touch, there must be a gap as buns can both fight and mate through bars), however maybe for the first few days a separate room might be best after all its a lot to get used to for a bun being brought into a new home


        • vanessa
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            I second Kirstyol.

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