Hello everyone. I have a (appoximately) 2 year old dwarf mix named Stella who I adopted about a year ago. Earlier this week I took a second bunny, who is a bit bigger home from a rescue group. The woman who runs the rescue gave me some advice on how to go about bonding and I have done a bit of research but I am still quite anxious as Stella was my first rabbit and so I am completely new to bonding and the body language and signals that go along with it.
Stella was previously in my living room and has been allowed out of her cage for about 8-10 hours per day, so I think the living room has sort of become her terriroty, although she does not guard it from the humans in the house or her dog friends (who she gets along great with) and does not poop or pee in the room, only in her litter box. When I brought Arlow (second bunny) home we put both cages in the living room next to one another. The first few bonding sessions seemed okay,but Arlow seemd anxious to hump Stella and Stella just clearly wanted out of the pen I had set up for bonding sessions. Those sessions lasted about 2-5 minutes. (Both rabbits are fixed by the way, Arlow only about 2 weeks ago though).
I finally realized that we should have the bonding sessions in a neutral room, so we moved the bonding sessions to teh kitchen (in the pen). Yesterday and the day before went really well, with them having two bonding sessions per day lasting 10-20 minutes. Stella started grooming Arlow yesterday, so we thought it was going really well. However, Stella keeps trying to get Arlow (who has stopped trying to mount her by the way) to groom her, and he does not, instead he keeps insisting that she groom him – going over to her, putting his head underneath hers, and then sometimes even flopping over. Stella seems to almost get annoyed that he will ignore her and will nip his butt, but only his butt. This morning she did it one too many times and Arlow went after her — they were seperated in a spliit second.
I have been switching their cages each day to try to prevent cage aggression and get them used to each other, as at first Stella would nip if Arlow would try to climb on her cage while she was in it. However, today and yesterday Stella has become increasingly more aggressive when either bunny is in the cage. When Stella is in her cage and Arlow is out she charges, growl and sometimes tries to bite if he goes up to it, her newest thing is now when she is out and Arlow is in his cage she is going up to the cage and getting aggressive when he goes to sniff her (he is showing NO aggression).
I have no idea if this is okay or if this is bad (the cage stuff), but because Stella has become MORE aggressive around the cages I am now quite anxious about letting them in the pen together for a bonding session — even though Stella was grooming him. I would REALLY apprecitave ANY advice you all have.
Thank you so much in advance for your help.
-Alex