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Forum BONDING Benny and ty

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    • Nathan
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        Hi I’ve been spending lots of time 1 month trying to bond my new bunny with benny and they keep on fighting.
        When I’ve tried stressed bonding ty the new bunny seems to instigate fights. While when I’ve tried neutral area bonding Benny seems to be the aggressor. They are both male and neutered rabbits. They both live in separate xpens inches away from each other. They never show any discomfort while in there pens. In fact they usually sleep/groom near each other. Any suggestions? Or do you need more detail? They are both amazing bunnies. Would hate to have to keep them seperated.


      • Mikey
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          What causes the fights? What prebonding did you do and for how long? How long have both been neutered?

          If they can reach eachother through their pens, youre doing it wrong.


        • Nathan
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            Benny had been neutered when i got him and ty a few months ago.
            The cages are a few feet away. Not to sure what causes the fights, ty will just go behind benby and start buting out his fur


          • Mikey
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              Sounds like they need more prebonding. I would stop with the bonding sessions for now and go back a step. Swap their pens once a day and allow them to mark the pens as much as they want to. Youll want to keep the swapping up for a month or so before trying to bond again.


            • Nathan
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                Thank you

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            Forum BONDING Benny and ty