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Forum BONDING Rebonding 3 angora rabbits

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    • Emma
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        I just had my 3 angora rabbits – 1 female and 2 male angoras spayed and since then the female won’t stop attacking the males. The female was seperated at the time of spaying and did not get groomed however my 2 boys got shaved and have lost their coat so they don’t smell the same anymore. They are all from the same litter and have been inseparable since birth until now. I have them in seperate areas now but everyone I bring either one of the boys near her she attacks them – charging, biteing etc. has anyone got any tips that could help me rebond them?


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          How recent are the spaying/neuterings? Many bunnies if not most go through a “post-neuter/spay craze” starting a few days- a week after the procedure and lasting up to 8 weeks. During this time the bunny can be aggressive, territoral and/or hyper-sexual. It has to do with the hormone-levels, hormones persist for some time after the spay even if the production is shut down.

          If this is what makes your girl-bunny so angry, you should separate the bunnies for a few weeks or until she has calmed down, then try to re-bond. If they haven’t managed to hurt each other too bad, re-bonding them will probably work since they’ve grown up together.

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