Hello!
I recently adopted a spayed female (Kaytee) to bond with my neutered male (Ozzy). It’s been about a month and I’m just looking for some advice to ease my paranoid mind.
Right now, the two are living in the same room separated by x-pen fencing; they can always see each other and sniff through the fence. After about two weeks, I put them together in the kitchen (neutral area) and Ozzy made it very clear that he didn’t want Kaytee in his face. She would go in and put her head down for grooms and he would honk and nip (not sure if it was a nip or bite? There’s never been blood, thankfully) her, which I’m sure was him telling her that was too much too soon; me, being the nervous nelly I am, would interfere whenever that happened. I realized after a while that I should let them sort it out and eventually when he nipped she would just hide her face in his side. No humping or circling, just the same thing every time: Kaytee would go right up to him for grooms, he would nip/honk/bite and then she’d just hide her face in him.
Ozzy is a very nervous rabbit, so even leaving their room stresses him out an incredible amount. I’m wondering if him being that scared may be an issue for bonding, and in that case, is there something I can do about it? Once Kaytee has been ‘dealt’ with via the nipping, he either tries looking for an escape or will just sit there breathing quite heavily until they’re face-to-face again and the whole thing repeats.
Anyways, after a few sessions, nothing changed. It was just the same cycle every time and I wasn’t seeing progress, so I stepped back and gave them another two weeks of just living with the fence between them. There has been no aggression between the fence at all, they’ll sniff each other every now and then and that’s about it. I only just read about switching litter boxes, so I am starting that this evening. I did try and put them together again tonight and it was iffy. Kaytee actually groomed Ozzy and he took it, but he would go to bite her after whenever their faces got close. When he did that, she just buried her head in his side like she did before. Kaytee seems like she’s happy to be submissive (this was the first time she went to groom him, she did it twice this session), but Ozzy just doesn’t seem to care and still gets on her.
I’m wondering if I should keep going with the daily bonding sessions now or give them another week or so with the litterbox-switching before going for a consistent schedule of bonding sessions. I just get so nervous when he has a go at her, he’s pulled fur a couple times and it makes me nervous when he goes anywhere near her face. Is there any sort of ‘guideline’ for when I should step in during sessions?