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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Neighboors bunny

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    • Shookyisweird
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        The neighbor’s bunny escaped and they are Not home so I brought their bunny to my house. Shooky is inside his cage and the neighboors one is in the same living room as shooky just outside. Should I keep them in the same room or should I move them apart? I feel like shooky is being territorial since he keeps scratching and biting his cage when the other bun is close. I don’t know what to do.


      • MountainBuns
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          You should definitely separate them till your neighbors get back, are they on vacation or..?


        • Shookyisweird
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            Well they just left and came back I already gave them their bunny which is a male too. I’m scared I want to get another bunny (most likely a female) but what if he starts to fight her?


          • MountainBuns
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              I’m not to experienced in bunny bonding, but I’m sure if you do the process correctly. They’ll eventually bond to each other. Maybe try having your bunny pick his own buddy out at a rabbit shelter.


            • kurottabun
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                Most bonds will be successful if done the right way. Both bunnies need to be neutered/spayed and past the post-neuter/spay hormonal spike, then go through a prebonding phase which will help in better bonding sessions. Like MountainBuns said, a shelter would be a good choice since most bunnies would’ve already been fixed and their personalities would’ve stabilised, which means you and Shooky will be able to interact with them and at least know what to expect.

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            FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Neighboors bunny