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Forum BONDING impossible bond

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        I have been told by my vet and others that it may be very close to impossible to bond my rabbit to another bun. he is neutered and is very aggressive even though he is the sweetest thing to me. I don’t want to give up but it dosent look like there is any hope. They recommended trying to bond with another species? H does well with neutered males just not the neutered ones… HELP ME


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          Do you mean he doesn’t do well with unneutered buns? that’s not surprising. Unspayed/uneneutered bunnies can cause fixed bunnies to act out hormonally, which means aggression, humping, and grunting. If you take him to shelters to speed date, let him only see spayed and neutered bunnies. He’s probably just acting on the other bunnies’ hormones.

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