So the question is how do you choose which of the two to keep?
I thought my two would never bond and I was facing the prospect of either keeping them separate or giving one up, but mine did manage to work it out and now they're friends! Are you sure you've tried everything and that it's really...
I think this is a great idea!
I don't think calling it something spring or lake or forest or whatever makes any sense unless you actually have a spring or lake or forest nearby. It seems a bit silly.
Do you have any interesting nature-landmarks near you? :)
Sorry, maybe you were joking, but this isn't good advice! :(
Biting is a fixable behaviour issue, nothing to get rid of the bunny over.
Letting a bunny 'loose' in the wild is never an okay thing to do, they will die.
Agree with the others, only have bedding in the litter tray. Also, have you got hay in/next to the litter tray? Buns eat while they go to the toilet :)
All of this is hormonal behaviour, so really the way to stop it is to get him/her neutered. Are there any other vets nearby?
If your rabbit is female then she has a high risk of cancer if she isn't spayed.
The only other thing it would suggest is that you try squeaking/squealing when they...
Well if they've only just been neutered then it's probably from that. They will have been given a drip during surgery and it's necessary to shave the area.
The fur takes at least a month or two to grow back afterwards. :)