Okay, so let me start at the very beginning. I first started off with two female bunnies Eevee and Beanie (both desexed). Both bonded easily and were fine for half a year. I then decided to take in two more bunnies (baby brothers), Alfie and Ollie. After a rough start I managed to get all four bunnies bonded together. Everything was perfect for about 3 months until the boys began to reach sexual maturity. I had wanted to try and get them desexed as early as possible as I knew once their hormones kicked in, that would be the end of the four happy buns. Anyway, their testes didn’t drop till they were almost 6 – 7 months old. Now they are desexed.
After bringing them home from the vets, I had them separated from the two girls and each other for a few days. I then reunited them to both girls at different times. Everything seemed great. A few days later, one of my females Eevee just decided she didn’t like Alfie no more and their bond broke.
I tried fixing it and it seemed to be working as they were grooming each other and sleeping next to one another, but one morning they had a large fight and poor Alfie was so stressed he went into gut stasis. After paying almost $1200 for treatment, we brought Alfie home and kept him separated from his brother Ollie and Eevee. Ollie and Eevee also have seemed to become a couple as they just adore each other and are always together. I felt bad that Alfie was alone though, so I removed Beanie from Ollie and Eevee and put her with Alfie. Beanie is really good as she is pretty much bonded with everyone.
After about a week and a half I tried to bond the two boys. I put them in a large pen along with Beanie (hoping she might calm them both down), and they seemed to getting along well. They were getting along so well that I decided to see if they could spend the night together. Woke up to chasing and immediately separated them in fear that Alfie would stress out again and get gut stasis. Next morning noticed Alfie was not eating and now his at the vets being treated for gut stasis once again.
The vet said it may be something medically wrong or maybe that the stress of bonding is too much for Alfie and to find a new home for him. I really don’t want to get rid of Alfie, but I just don’t have the room to keep them always separated. If anyone has some amazing bonding tips on how to bond all together again and keep Alfie’s stress levels down, I would greatly appreciate it! Extremely desperate here!
Thanks in advance,
Shayne