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Forum BONDING rebonding neutered brothers

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    • becbunny
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        Ok so i need help badly =(
        I bought 3 rabbits for my sons. They have since turned out to be male rabbits all 3 are brother from the same litter. They were fine with each other until pubity when two started ganging up on one. They were immediatly seperated and off to the vet for check ups. Upon this one was given antibiotics for bites and all 3 booked in to be neutered. They are now almost 10 days post op and still seperated. I have slowly started to re introduce all 3 but unfortunately it doesnt seem to be getting anywhere
        I know thia is a slow processas one is now scared of the other, but can anyone suggest any thing to help one trust the other two. I really dont want to have to give one away or seperate for good. I want my nice bunnies back again. Will this happen?


      • Bam
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          Ten days is too soon! The first time after a neuter there can be a phenomenon called post-neuter-craze, when the bunnies get almost crazy (hence the name). The unwanted behaviors you wanted to get rid of by the neuter may escalate during this period.

          So please separate them again and slowly start the re-introduction after at least a month post-neuter!

          We’d be very interested to read more about this process, so if you like, you can start a bonding-thread in the bonding-sub-forum so you can get advice from experienced members along the way. I wish you the best of luck with this project!


        • RabbitPam
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            I’m going to try to move this post for you to the bonding section. Here goes.


          • RabbitPam
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              Success! Ok, no need to start a new post. We can continue with this one.

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