You should not separate them. Rabbits bond for life and separating them would cause great distress to both of them. I think you are jumping to rehousing far too quickly. Rabbit body language is very telling and it seems like your bunny is in distress and they’re letting you know. I would take...
To me it doesn’t seem abnormal. I’ve had a lot of rabbits and in winter they aren’t very active because they need to stay warm. I don’t think it’s anything to worry about but if your rabbit stops eating, drinking or going to the bathroom then take them to the vet immediately because it could be...
I am so sorry to hear this. That vet was obviously not qualified to handle rabbits but I doubt it was Vets4Pets fault. If the practice was inside Pets at home then they should have a specialist rabbit surgeon as all of the bunnies they sell are neutered there. If it was inside a Pets at Home o...
I think one of the reasons why they’ve not worked out their hierarchy is that they don’t trust you or the environment. Even the closest rabbits will struggle with hierarchy when moved somewhere new. I would suggest you spend more time bonding with them. When you pet them give them treats. Smear...
I actually recently had this problem with my rabbits. Separating them is a really bad idea because rabbits are cleverer than people give them credit for and if you separate them completely they likely will never bond. They sound like they’re on the last stage of bonding and are just working out...