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Forum BONDING Bonding my rabbits

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    • Keisha
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        Hi, so my buck rabbit is now 1 year old so i bought a doe so he can mate with her. I brought her home and put her cage not to near to my buck cage but he kept thumping his feet. I really don’t know what to do. Currently, my buck is at his cage with a shield to cover my doe cage. What should i do next?


      • sarahthegemini
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          Bunnies can only be bonded if both are neutered and spayed. If you want him to mate with her then obviously they’ll both be unaltered which means you won’t be able to bond them.

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