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MooBunnay
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    I probably would have done the exact same thing! I think that hearing that a bunny is going to be fed to a snake just puts us bunny people into rescue mode.

    As far as putting your bunnies together, I wouldn’t do anything related to that until you are able to get Oliver to the vet for a check-up and to figure out for she what gender he is. Then, I would recommend introducing them in the same way that is recommending for bonding, that way, you can get them off to the best start possible to hopefully bond them together. I have found in my experience that the younger bunnies are easier to bond, so hopefully that will be true in this situation as well.