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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A two rabbits?! RE: two rabbits?!


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    Male rabbits that are recently fixed still have sperm in them for a few weeks. It is really cool when you bond with your rabbit, especially baby ones because they will learn to trust you, and open up slowly. I raised an 8 week old rabbit and she is still a single gal, but we have bonded to each other. It is a very special bond. There should be no rush into getting another rabbit, I would say focus on getting to know one rabbit, and bond with it, and take him/her to the shelter to allow them to pick a buddy out.

    2 Rabbits of the same litter are not guaranteed to get along as they get older. Rabbit personalities tend to not fully blossom until they are near a year old.