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    Bonding seemed to be going well; then suddenly a fight!

    So bonding today between my two fixed boys SEEMED to be going well. They were ignoring each other for a while, and then one would go hop up to the other, and Cal has been presenting himself for grooming for a while and the brown fellow actually did it today! Then the brown fellah tried humping a...
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    Bonding; They can't figure out which one is dominant!

    Cal usually doesn't even hump for 10-20 seconds anymore; it's usually for less than 5, and then he might sit there and groom a little. It's also a little difficult for me to figure out what's going on in Wash's mind, because he's a lop and I can't really figure out what he's saying with his ears.
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    Bonding; They can't figure out which one is dominant!

    So I've recently begun bonding my two neutered male rabbits. Things seem to be going o-k, except that they can't figure out which one is dominant! Cal seems to hump Wash a lot, but sometimes Wash will hump him back, which makes Cal pretty angry. They end up circling a lot, but I often interrupt...
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    New Rabbit not eating much; Won't take Treats?

    Update: Thank you for the advice! Rather than mixing his pellets, I've just been giving him his old ones and holding off on stressing him out too much. His poops seem larger now and he's been eating fine, though he still doesn't seem to want treats. I did find one cecal, but no others. He's also...
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    New Rabbit not eating much; Won't take Treats?

    I got a new bunny yesterday, and it was a 3 hour drive home. He also got introduced to my other bunny and we started bonding them yesterday. However, he doesn't seem to be eating much. He ate some hay and drank, and he had a few poops, but they seem smaller than my other rabbits, despite the new...
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    Rabbits and college? Sneaking a rabbit in?

    So hi there! I'm a second-semester sophomore at college and I've had rats since I moved in, and I recently got a bunny as well. (He's actually my girlfriend's, but he's kept in my room.) It's difficult hiding a pet in your room but DEFINITELY possible if you're determined and LUCKY. I was...
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