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Forum BONDING Bonding question

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    • BrunosMama
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        Ok, so I think I already know the answer to this, but! Is it possible for 2 intact females to get along? Like I said, I pry know the answer, but wanted to ask anyways thanks!


      • Sarita
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          It is possible but it’s not advised. I had a pair of adult females (both intact) that I rescued from a shelter – they came bonded – I did of course get them spayed and that did not affect their relationship which was lucky. I’m not sure if they were siblings – they looked nothing alike and I’m not entirely sure how old they were but they were adults – the owners who surrendered them said they were about 4 months old, but they were older than that – many times owners who surrender don’t tell the truth about their animals they surrender.

          Would I ever try to actually bond a pair of unspayed females, probably not.


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            I think two unspayed rabbits would be a nightmare, in most cases. Some bunnies have more mellow temperaments than others but I suspect there would be a great deal of territorial issues to deal with. I wouldn’t risk it because if they fight, they can really do some damage.


          • MoveDiagonally
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              I agree with Sarita and LPT. Bonding is best done after everyone is spayed/neutered.

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