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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Housing adult and baby rabbits together?

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    • Number1Sticky
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        I'm wondering if I can house my adult and baby rabbit together.

        Right now I have almost 6 year old female spayed mini Rex. She's a very calm sweet rabbit. In about a month I'll be getting a new baby bunny. I'm not sure if it's a male or female yet. I do plan on getting it fixed at about 6 months.

        Any suggestions?


      • LBJ10
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          It is generally recommended that the bunnies both be fixed first before attempting to bond. Your girl is already spayed, so she might accept a baby rabbit. However, there is also the risk that the baby will become hormonal and want to fight.


        • Beka27
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            Like LBJ said, it could be possible… But there isn’t any guarantee. I would advise against it. Use the time to get to know your new baby bunny and bond with him/her yourself, independent of your current rabbit.


          • Number1Sticky
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              Ok. I will wait till I get my new rabbit fixed to put them together. Thanks for your help.

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