Today my two french angoras, James and Harriet, are 3 months old! Hooray!
They are brother and sister and have never been apart for more than a few minutes. But, as they are getting closer to being sexually mature, and I don’t want any Oops litters, I will be separating them soon. I wonder if anyone has any tips for destressing them after they are separated. They are very well bonded and spend most of the day and night snuggled together. It feels pretty awful splitting up such a close pair, I am especially worried about James since he has always been the most affectionate of the two, but it’s for their own good. Once they have been fixed I will be rebonding them.
I will be alternating their cages daily so they stay used to each other’s scent and may try the bunny double trick (stuffed animal with the other rabbits scent) hopefully this will help make the rebonding process much smoother.
Any tips for destressing while separated or helping along the rebonding process are greatly appreciated.
Thank you!