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    • allegrabunny
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        So I have three boys to litter mate who love each other and one older bunny.  They have been housed next to each other for two months and I have recently started having them all play together.  The two little ones are due for their neuter this month, the older one was neutered in august.  They are getting along well, flopped down next to each other and grooming there is a lot of humping from the babies, but no fighting or biting.  I don’t let play unsupervised.  I assume the humping will slow down when the babies are fixed.  Experience bunny people how am I doing.  It seems to be(knock on wood) seamless so far. 


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          Watch out for the emerging hormones in the unneutered young ones; they can hit any day to cause a fight. I’d wait with more play sessions until a few weeks post-neuter just to keep things positive!

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