I’m new to caring for bunnies, so any advice is appreciated!!
I recently adopted 2 male lop bunnies, named Cheddar and Cheese, on July 8th (3 weeks ago). They are brothers from the same litter and are currently 3.5 months old. They are unneutered, but will get neutered at the same time as soon as the vet says OK.
Some context:
When I brought them home, they were kept together in one x-pen(6ftx6ft) in a spare bedroom. They had no issues together and would often groom/cuddle/use litter box with each other. However, on July 12th, Cheese started to mount and hump Cheddar. I notified the rescue right away and they said to clap loudly to stop the mounting. That worked for the first few times but quickly became useless. At first, Cheddar didn’t seem to mind getting mounted but then he started running away and Cheese would chase after him. Since I read that this could lead to a fight, I decided to put them in separate x-pens (each 4ftx6ft) with a small gap in between and blocked with cardboard boxes. So they can still smell each other but can’t see each other, except for when they climb up on their hidey houses.
Questions:
1. How soon after the neutering surgery can I start the pre-bonding process? I’ve read that it can take 2-4weeks for them to heal and for the hormones to settle down. Does that mean I start the pre-bonding process 2-4weeks after the surgery OR could I start pre-bonding right when they get home from surgery?
2. Can I pre-bond them in my current setup (same room but separate x-pens next to each other)? Or do they need to be put in a new/neutral space?
3. I’ve read that pre-bonding should last at least 1 month. How will I know when pre-bonding is done?
4. For the actual bonding, should they be placed in the new/neutral space? I eventually want to free roam them in my living area. Should that area be used as the bonding location?
Thanks so much in advance!!