My two buns are now about 18 weeks old, I’ve had them for a month now and they have both been de-sexed.
I had them in my bedroom and bathroom for the first week, then Jess has been in the lounge and Hugh in an area outside while their hormones die down.
Up to last week, Jess would bounce around me and honk if I sat on the rug, when I sit on the couch she’d flop on the rug about 1m from my feet. Her other two places are under the table and behind the fireplace.
Hugh is very active, he’s escaped twice now, and both times it’s been a nightmare to get him back.
The thing is, neither of them are very interested in my company. Since the spaying, Jess has been quite active but mainly stays behind the fireplace, and even if I’m lying on the mat she won’t come over. I did get her to come over today using grapes as bribes, but she picked them up and ran away.
Neither of them will tolerate being patted unless they are also being fed treats, even then they will move away.
I tried starting to get them used to being held – by just holding them in place on the ground. They both go ballistic, and Jess will bite me afterwards. So I’ve stopped that for now in case they were associating me with unpleasant things.
I have started re-bonding them today, giving Hugh a small caged off area into the house.
I’m worried that after I bond them, they will have even less reason to be friendly towards me.
Have to be honest, I’m really disappointed. I got Flemishes because of their reputation, the breeder said they make really good ‘lap’ pets, I’ve taken it very slow with the buns and never been overbearing with them.
Does anyone have any ideas about what I can do to make the rabbits a bit more interested in me? Otherwise I may as well just have them in a cage on the back lawn. I don’t expect them to be overly affectionate, but just to be able to interact with them a bit is what I’m after.