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Forum BONDING new bunnies

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    • bunny mom
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        I recently rescued three dwarf bunnies.  Two males where being held in a basement and the one was sprayed and the other one not yet.  He was biting the other one and urinating on him so I separated them.  I then found a dwarf rabbit released into the wild and she is getting a long with the sprayed one.  Now Thor, the one separated is aggressively pooping and biting and thumping at the other two.  I feel so bad and bought a toy bunny but he isn’t taking to it.  I feel awful but he can’t get neutered until the end of December.  Is it worse to let them see each other?

        There isn’t any worry about them being litter box trained right now but I feel like this may be torture to Thor.  He is seeing Snowball and Snow White play and run and he is all alone.

        Any help would be appreciated I have so much anxiety and don’t know what to do!!!

        Anna


      • LBJ10
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          Quick question – How long has the one boy been neutered? The reason I ask is it isn’t “safe” to keep him with an unspayed female if it was very recently. They can still have viable sperm for approximately 4 weeks following the neuter.


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            Agree with LBJ, but also unfixed buns can not live together. Hormones are too high causing territorial and often aggressive behavior. You need to keep them all separated until a month post spay/neuter. During that month you can prebond. There are threads on here about bonding three buns, but you will have to be prepared to have three separate buns permanently, if they don’t get along, or be prepared to have a bonded pair and a single bun.

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