Hi all,
I asked a question about my bunnies’ bonding before and received very helpful answers. Thank you for that. Now I have another question and I’ve created another topic. I hope that’s okay.
My male (16 months old) and female (8 months old) bunnies are both fixed and have been living side by side for more than a month. I’ve been trying to bond them for 3 weeks with short bunny dates and table bonding a few times a day. They are all good during the bunny dates as long as they stay away from each other. (The dating are is 70cm by 70 cm C&C cube). But, whenever one gets closer to the other, the other pushes him/her back and they start boxing. Usually, the male one wants to go near the female out of curiosity and the female one pushes him back, which makes him too scared to go near her next time.
To stop fighting, I spray water on them when they look like they are going to attack each other. This helps to prevent a fight, but I am worried that if I keep doing that, they won’t go near each other anymore.
It seems to me that there won’t be any progress if they continue to attack each other whenever they come closer to each other. They even didn’t have a chance to smell or touch each other properly since coming closer to each other always ends up fighting. This way, they learn to stay away from each other. Do you have any suggestions?
And one more quick question: Is it true that they get jealous of each other when they see each other free-roaming? I let them take turns to free-roam, and the one that is closed in the pen watches the other one running around. Is that bad?
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