OK, so Schroeders few cuts had healed well and I was ready to give it a go again. Their cages are side by side- and there is NO aggression- only attempts at salad stealing when we give them their salad (face to face).
I put them in the kitchen with some rugs down (no bunny likes the linoleum so they don’t go in there)- and Cotton tried for the first 10 minutes to get out of the kitchen- shoving and biting/head tossing the NIC gate- I physically had to hang onto the gate to prevent her from getting out- and I know she saw him- she turned her back and tried to leave.
They ate a sprig of parsely from their positions by the gate and a few feet away. Once Cotton gave up on leaving the kitchen her a Schroeder had a few rump biting/jumping sessions. Then they got into another rolling/biting bunny bundle which of course Schroeder got an ear bite and a knee bite wound. I made them sit next to each other to end on a “positive” note- I even put banana on Cotton’s forehead to encourage licking- but no go. They stayed frozen next to each other for about 2 minutes then Cotton moved first to get away from him.
Why does Cotton want to LEAVE when she sees him? Scroeder seems friendly- like he would like to be buddies and a few times when she has turned her back on him and left he has thumped. (Cotton has never thumped- never once have I heard her thump in the whole time I have had her- she has stomped her front feet, growled and lunged (cage cleaning) but has never thumped).