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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Re-bonding buns after spay surgery.

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    • MsMichelleAnn
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        Hi everyone!

        Long story short: I rescued 2 baby holland lop buns from a friend last 2010. Both boys, already neutured at 4 months old. They were instantly bonded and loved eachother so much. Recently, one of them passed so unexpectedly and the remaining bun grieved for about a week and after that he was as happy as can be. He was binkying and flopping around. I was still grieving but at least he was happy (: My boyfriend and I decided to get another mate for him and so we adopted a 2 month old holland lop girl. Bonding was, love at first sight. After about 2-3 days, they established who’s gonna’ be dominant (my boy) and they’re currently living happily together now (: My girl just turned 3 months and i’m thinking of spaying her next month at 4 months.

        My question: Will i still need to keep her seperate from her ‘husbun’ even though he’s already neutured?

        Thanks so much!

        Michelle


      • Sarita
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          If they are fine together and he is neutered then no need to separate. Obviously she could become more hormonal in a few months which could cause potential problems but it may not.


        • MsMichelleAnn
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            Yes he’s neutured. He’s 2 1/2 years old. She’s been a good girl, she doesn’t spray, she’s already litter box trained. She’s just really hyperactive lol. But my boy puts up with her :]

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        FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Re-bonding buns after spay surgery.