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Forum BONDING Are we doomed

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    • roommatefairy
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        I have a two-month-old harlequin Holland lop boy and an adult mini rexfemale and the the mini rex would harm the baby boy when he was little but then I stopped it and now I’m trying to bond them again and the boys now overly aggressive who is normally very laid-back and the girl is very submissive what do I do
        Both are not spayed or nuetered


      • Roberta
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          Finding this a little hard to follow. Let me try to get this straight.
          You have an adult female and a 2 month old boy lop.
          You have separated them and housed them apart due to the female being aggressive.
          ***********************Now this is where I get really lost
          The boy is 2 months old but they have been separated for several months ?
          You have been trying to find them ? Have found them ? and now wish to bond them ?
          **********************OK, I am going to ignore the middle bit.

          Is the female spayed ? If not you need to consider it as she may be being submissive now because the boy is maturing.
          If the male is only 2 months he is two youn to neuter quite yet but if he has his equipment is getting very close to being able to sire babies. Unless one or both is desexed at this stage I would keep them separated for the moment unless you want to be waist deep in baby bunnies.

          Once desexed it will be easier to bond and they will not have to deal with hormonal issues and you won’t have to worry about a growing rabbit population. It is better for the females as they run a high risk of cancer if left un spayed, plus it helps to control aggressive behavior and marking in both males and females.


        • roommatefairy
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            Update I found out Mazey is a boy now named Oberon and im wondering if I should get a female and bond all three ??


          • Mimzy
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              You shouldn’t begin bonding at all until any/all bunnies are spayed & neutered whether they are male or female. Opposite genders typically bond easier than same gender bunnies but getting all of your rabbits fixed is your first step to successful bonding! They should also be given time to heal from surgery before bonding.

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