I’d love some advice on bonding my blind bunny. He has been hiding under a table in the corner almost since he came home. He was starting to bond with my female when he was about 6 months old and new to us, but then she died, and he has been in hiding ever since, not really very tame with us. He will let us stroke him, but only a little.
Got a female rescue bunny to bond with him, she had unexpectedly had babies three days later, the rescue took her back till they were weaned, and I decided to keep one of them as well, another female. So the two of them are here now, and we all share the same small space I live in (a travel trailer). The two older bunnies are neutered, baby is too young, and so I have a pen around little blind boy’s half, and they sniff each other through the fences happily, even licking, but if I try to bring them together he charges them and occasionally takes a bit of fur out of one. They may be a nipping a tiny bit, but not really. So the signs seems hopeful when he doesn’t feel his space is invaded, but because he is blind, if I try to separate them in a neutral space he goes insane scrabbling at the fence trying to get back to his safe space. Obviously, letting the other two hop around in his safe space is uncool, and he lets us all know that. So what to do? Any advice? He desperately needs friends–he was doing so much more and so much better when my female was alive. And I am afraid he is antagonizing them, when they liked him fine to start with.