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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Widow bunny with new kitten

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    • PurpleGypsy
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        So, I had two bunnies.. The other one passed away and the other one is here. Before my bunny passed away, i adopted a kitten that I saw outside because it was raining.. These all happened two weeks ago.. But lately, I noticed Oreo (the one that is still alive), is pretty lonely.. He doesn’t drink water that much, eats hay, he only eats those greens and pellets that I give. So, this friday I’m going to get another baby bunny so that he could cuddle with him. I’m gonna get that baby bun neutered right away, btw. But my problem is my kitten. He’s so playful and my rabbit dont like it, at all. He growls at the kitten. I already made toys for the kitten, but I cant seem to stop the kitten from staring at my bunny. I think the kitty really wants to play. And now, I’m thinking of putting this kitty for adoption. I just need some advice for this. I really love my bunnies and don’t want to lose them. So, should I just put this kitten for adoption??

        I only keep them in my bedroom for my family hates animals. But I love them. There’s a huge condo for my bunny and a small cage for my kitten whenever He gets too playful and love biting me.


      • Benthebunny
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          I think giving away the kitten is for the best. How old will the baby bunny be?


        • Reesebun
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            or try to keep the kitten in a different room?


          • PurpleGypsy
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              The bunny will be 3 months this september.
              I can’t keep the kitten in a different room because my family hates animals. So i just keep them in my room.


            • Dee
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                I agree that putting the kitten up for adoption is best for your rabbit. Oreo had been through a big loss, and the presence of this new creature is likely just too much for him. Also, cats- especially kittens- have sharp claws and teeth, and can easily injure a rabbit’s delicate skin. A bite from cat is almost sure to get infected, which could lead to an abcess. The fact that Oreo is growling at the kitten says that he does not view it as a friend, and there could be a fight. A rabbit companion would likely be better for him. I would prefer to get a rescue bunny, already spayed and at least a year or so, because baby bunnies can get along and bond with another rabbit, then go through “adolescence” and spaying/neutering, and end up becoming unbonded with their rabbit friend. Just my opinion though!

                I’m sorry for the loss of your other bunny, and I think it’s great that you are making sure to do the best thing for Oreo ☺.

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