Hey everyone, I was so happy that Owen and Molly seemed to have worked things out. They were being so cute together and had just started to explore the house together… And then Molly started vying for dominance a couple of days ago 🙁
There’s no fighting or aggression, and not even any bunny tornados. There’s some fur pulling and some circling, but it hasn’t turned into one of those awful fights.
Molly chases Owen and tries to mount him. Owen retaliates by either chasing her off or mounting her and nearly always succeeds. We hope that she’ll get the message and back down.
Both the vet and the bonder have told us to keep them together as long as we can. They say that in the circumstances it’s a good sign that there’s no actual fighting, and they told us to let them sort things out. They both say that it’s not hormonal, but probably due to their young age and puberty (they’re both 10 months old).
They free-roamed in the living room, but we’ve confined them to a pen so they have less territory to fight over. Molly is a lot quieter since we limited their space, but she still makes a couple of attempts each day. Owen chases her off or mounts her in return.
They can eat together without scuffles, and they even flop close to each other. When I pet Owen Molly walks over and wants to be petted too. They even sit purring next to each other while being petted. There is a lot of pee and poop marking, but at least there are fewer and fewer scuffles.
Sigh… Bunnies and their crazy antics. The two of you had better solve it together, because you’re driving me up the wall…