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Forum BONDING Bonding and Fixing

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    • thumpers momma
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        I have a 9 week old female bunny and an 8 week old male. I have two separate living spaces for them, but I don’t know the best way to go about exercising them for the next few months while waiting for them to get fixed. I don’t know how to give them both adequate supervised exercise time. Also, would it be a bad idea to keep them together until my male goes through bunny puberty and I get him fixed? Would it be okay to have him with my female after he heals? I didn’t think this through much before buying two bunnies so close in age of different genders lol.


      • sarahthegemini
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          You’ll need to keep them apart after about 12 weeks old as they can get quite territorial otherwise and potentially fight one another. You can’t put them back together until both have been neutered and spayed and their hormones have disipated. Also, a male can impregnate upto a month after he has been neutered.


        • tobyluv
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            At their age, it’s probably best to go ahead and house them separately. Since they will have to take turns coming out for exercise, they may not get quite as much as you would like, but hopefully it will be adequate for them. Don’t keep their caged adjacent to each other since rabbits have been known to get pregnant through cage bars and they can also bite noses and such through cage bars. As they get a little older, you may have to place an x-pen around a cage or somehow block off a cage when a rabbit is in it and the other one is out exercising, if you see any aggression starting through the cage bars.

            They cannot be together until both have had their surgeries and a few weeks has elapsed. Then you can start proper bonding. You can do some pre-bonding by swapping blankets, toys or anything else that has their scent on it.

            You aren’t ready for this yet, but here are 2 good articles on bonding:

            https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/tabid/53/CategoryID/9/PID/940/Default.aspx

            http://rabbit.org/faq-bonding-multiple-rabbits/

            I have had a lot of success bonding rabbits by using an x-pen. My rabbits were spayed and neutered of course. My husband and I get in the x-pen with them to stop any fighting (some scuffling may be normal) or excessive humping. We start with a few minutes and increase the time each day.


          • thumpers momma
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              Thanks for the help everyone. We will just keep the cage that we have Thumper in and put our new bun in the cage that we hope to have them both in eventually, and it’ll stay that way until they’re fixed. 🙂

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