Glad to hear they are getting along. If you want to keep them together, there will come a time when you have to either fix them, or separate them. They will start to fight at some poiont in time. If you keep them separate, you don’t need to have them fixed. It reduces urine odor, and spraying. My males stopped spraying alltogether after I fixed them. They used to spray me waist-high! There is one person on this forum who had a bunny die during a procedure. However, it isn’t that common, and I woudn’t worry about it. I was also concerned when I took my bunnies in. The smaller the animal, the larger the risk. But in general, it is much less common these days than it use to be. I had 4 of my bunnies fixed. I’m also glad I let them have a few litters each and experience a complete bunny life 🙂 But my gosh…. the false pregnancies of an unspayed female, and the crazy spraying of an unfixed male. That’s what I don’t miss. My females dug crazy huge dens, made nests everywhere they could, plucked hair to line the nests – for false pregnancies. The males sprayed everything. The other bunnies, me, everything. My white female was spotty from all the spraying. Ick.