Hello Friends!
I am currently trying
to bond my 5 year old spayed doe Hazel to my new 5 year old neutered male
Henry. I’ve had Hazel since she was a kit and I adopted Henry four months
ago. He was fixed at the shelter a couple days before we got him and we waited
a month before we started bonding.
Hazel had never met
another bunny before and was cautious with him. Because this is my first time
bonding buns I went as slow as possible. We kept them separated
but within view of each other. All was going well so we set up an xpen in
a neutral area and placed both bunnies in the pen. The plan was to let them hop
about and eat snacks together for about a minute and I was prepared to
stop any fights that might happen. As soon as Henry caught sight of Hazel he
went over to investigate, I didn’t see any signs of aggression on either
side. Then Henry raised his tail and bit her butt before I knew what was
happening. Hazel ran and He chased. I separated them as fast as I could and put
them back in their pens.
Every time I put them
together as soon as Hazel catches sight of him she will run and get to high
ground, out of reach (Henry has a gimpy leg and so can’t jump up to get her).
Sometimes he chases with a raised tail, sometimes he does a loose follow, ears
up. If Hazel stands her ground and lets him approach he will sometimes lay
his ears back and charge her. I always interrupt and they have never
fought. Sometimes he will catch her and bite her butt before I can stop him,
when this happens I put him in time out. When they are in their separate pens
Henry will mirror Hazel and lay as close to her as he can.
I don’t know how to go
on from here. As long as Henry keeps chasing her Hazel will be afraid of him. I
don’t want to discipline him for normal bunny behavior but I also don’t
want Hazel to be scared of him. My family is becoming impatient
and I won’t be able to keep Henry if he continues his shenanigans.
Any Ideas?
Please don’t pull any
punches. I need to know what went wrong and what I need to do next. Thank
you for your time!