Hey all!
I have had my bun, Riley, for 4 1/2 years now. He is a 5-year-old neutered male netherland dwarf. I did bunny dates a few years ago with my local HRS, but none ever “clicked”…at the same time, Riley was never aggressive or too interested in the other buns.
I have since moved away from an area with an active HRS, but I went to my local animal shelter earlier today to play with the dogs and cats. I was really surprised when I got there and found two rabbits in the cat room (it is a smaller city shelter, mostly strays). One of the buns really tugged at my heartstrings, he is a year old harlequin lop that was found as a stray. Now, this is a small shelter, so most animals aren’t spayed and neutered before adoption, so he is still intact. I am a little worried for him because I live in a college town, and I think college students might be tempted to think a rabbit would be an easy pet (I know, cause I’ve been there, hence Riley!).
Now, my question is whether you think that having Riley and him meet to see how they get along would be a good idea. Like I said, he isn’t neutered, so I don’t know whether it would be helpful or not. But I don’t really want to get a second bunny without seeing how they get along. I live in my own apartment, and I have enough room for a second cage during bonding, but I don’t think it would work long-term. Riley is used to being out whenever I am home, and while I am ok with that changing temporarily while they’re bonding, I don’t want to permanently change his quality of life.
Maybe I’m overthinking this, and more than likely I will decide to not do it (don’t know if I want to rock the boat), but I have always loved seeing bonded pairs, and sometimes feel guilty that I don’t provide Riley this.
Thanks for any advice!