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Forum BONDING question about 2 rabbits.

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    • thekingofsomething
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        Hello!

        So i might aswell get 2 bunny’s at the same time, would that be a good idea if they both were male or female or one male or female. i would get them when they are 2 months old so i think they won’t fight or ”hump”.Is that true?


      • Muchelle
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          Nope, they’ll need to be spayed/neutered and re-introduced about a month after the surgery, when hormones are out of their system, just like we said in the other thread


        • sarahthegemini
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            No, they will need to be separated before puberty, spayed and neutered, hormones drained and then begin bonding. It’s the same procedure regardless.


          • vanessa
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              They will probably get along for a few weeks and then you will still need to separate them by 3 months or there will be bunny kungfu. House them separately, with no play dates at all, spay/neuter at 6 months, and only at 7 months could u start bonding. Perhaps you should consider a cat or a dog?


            • tobyluv
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                Many rescues and some shelters/humane societies have bonded pairs for adoption. They would be older than 2 months of course, since they would have to be old enough to be spayed and neutered. All the bonding work would already be done and you wouldn’t have to pay a high vet fee for spay and neuter since the rescue would have already done it, so that would be a great way to go.


              • thekingofsomething
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                  They are already get injected before i get them. but they will still have their personal body parts :p


                • vanessa
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                    Tobyluv has a good idea, but I’m not sure what you mean by “injected” and “personal body parts”.


                  • Muchelle
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                      I think they mean vaccinated but not neutered/spayed


                    • Mikey
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                        Vaccines wont stop mating or fighting Before being spayed/neutered, any bunnies you get will need to be separate for atleast a month after they are both spayed/neutered. You also need to prebond for a few months before you can bond them. You can only bond them after they are fixed and hormones are drained. Same litter: you still need to follow this list. Same sex: you still need to follow this list. Same breed: you still need to follow this list. Ect, ect, ect.

                        Toby has the best idea: adopt already neutered/spayed adult bonded rabbits. That will clear up the majority of your problems listed here


                      • thekingofsomething
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                          does neutered/sprayed mean they make the rabbit not have babys anymore?


                        • thekingofsomething
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                            or is it an injection


                          • tobyluv
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                              Spaying and neutering are surgeries, not injections. When a female is spayed, she can no longer have babies. When a male is neutered, he can no longer impregnate females. Spaying and neutering is also done to prevent health issues and to stop certain behavioral issues.


                            • thekingofsomething
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                                Ahhhhh alright i thought that was some kind of injection, alright i got it now. its called castreren in my language.

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