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Forum BONDING How unlikely is a male/male bonding? (both neutered) RE: How unlikely is a male/male bonding? (both neutered)


Mikey
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    Had a trio of males for about a year, only had to split them because one has major health problems/is disabled. The other two boys are still bonded together. Bombur and Blue bonded within a week or two, Badger bonded into their pair in about a month.

    Bonding matters only on personality, really. If you have one dominant bun and one submissive bun, and both have friendly personalities, they should be able to bond fairly well.

    When working on bonding, ignoring one another, eating, and grooming themselves is a HUGE plus! It means the bunny(s) dont feel threatened in the slightest and shows potential for creating a strong bond