What happens if you have more than a rabbit?
So, you've done your homework and decided that owning a pet rabbit is for you. You can tolerate the mess and extra work because their kindness outweighs any negatives. That's perfect. In the right home, make wonderful pets rabbits.
So, you've done your homework and decided that owning a pet rabbit is for you. You can tolerate the mess and extra work because their kindness outweighs any negatives. That's perfect. In the right home, make wonderful pets rabbits.
Pet Rabbits are fun and loving and often lovingly. In the wild, rabbits live in colonies. They are social animals that like to stick together and look forward to living in the vicinity. If you have ever seen a bonded pair of rabbits, you know that they are very sweet together. You will lie together and lick and groom each other. Sometimes they also play and run around.
If you have lived with more peaceful and loving rabbits, you know that more than a rabbit is a delight. Rabbits will bond for life, so if you are lucky enough to have a bonded pair, it is important to keep them together. If you want to bring together two strange rabbits, they may or may not be linked. Some rabbits are eager to greet a newcomer and make them feel at home right. This is rather introduced with a male rabbit to a woman in his territory.
However, if your rabbit were not together as babies, you should be careful when a new bunny for your pet. Here is why, although rabbits are social, they are also very territorial. If your rabbit is more than 4-5 months old, you will see them. Rubbing the underside of her chin, "chinning", the furniture and everything they come into contact This is their way of marking their territory. Any foreign rabbits come into their territory is likely to be met with hostility. Especially if you introduce another rabbit of the same sex.
2 rabbits to imagine there are several techniques that I recommend.
First, it is often best to imagine the rabbit in neutral territory, somewhere where neither of them ever. Another technique is among the dominant rabbit (especially if it is a female)., To meet the new rabbits territory and leave it there first When introducing new rabbits with each other, you should remain very close at hand, ready to intervene if things are not going well. Rabbits like sweet and gentle, but they can be vicious fight. You can be very serious, even life-threatening damage to each other. If they do not act quickly on their initial hostility, and at least in a tolerant way.
One of the best techniques I have found for the introduction of two rabbits is, they both somewhere to ride in a car together. I like to put them in a box (always under supervision) and drive it into the car. Most rabbits are afraid of car rides and they are pushing together for safety. After about half an hour, usually you can take home with them and they are starting to get together. You may still need to monitor them closely for a while, but I've always been very successful two strange rabbits to accept each other and become friends with these techniques.
If the first introduction goes smoothly, your rabbit will probably quickly become friends and maybe even a bonded pair. When the first meetings are rocky, you should keep a watchful eye on them and be careful not to let them be together unsupervised. Sometimes you may need to repeat the introduction process a few times. Often, the problem to solve, but occasionally two rabbits just will not like each other and must be kept separate.
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