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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny is going to the vet tomorrow.

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    • Merlinthegreat
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        I have three 8 week bunnies who seem to have already bonded. Two of them are brothers from the same litter the other one is from a different litter. Tomorrow I’m taking one of them to the vet so they can see his sticky poop and run a fecal test on him. The other two bunnies are going back next Friday after my husbands paycheck. Do all of them have to go together even though one of them is being checked? Or am I supposed to just take the one who is being seen by the vet?


      • Jessie1990
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          It shouldn’t matter, because you will have to rebond them when they are spayed or neutered. All bunnies get along when they are young, but when they hit puberty they will fight because of hormones


        • Beka27
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            There’s no reason you can’t take them all together. That might make the experience less stressful if they’re together.


          • Merlinthegreat
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              Thanks! Yeah that’s what I meant if it would be less stressful if they all went together. I had a bunny pass away two months ago so I’m just bein extra cautious. I love these little guys and we just got them! We spent so much on them the cage and all their things! We were going to take them all together to their first vet appointment but one of them has sticky poop and we can never be too safe so we decided to have him checked first. The other two will just have to wait until next week but they aren’t showing any signs of stick poop or anything else! They are all going to have their fecal test done and when they are old enough we will have them neutered.

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