chaplinaus
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Apple and Oliver are out upstairs bunnies. Oliver is always chasing Apple and in her business and seems to be very dominant with her. He'll nudge her and try to hang with her, but she'd rather be by herself. He's nipped at her a couple times, and my gut just tells me that she's very annoyed and doesn't want to be with him. They snuggle sometimes, but then she'll move and he chases after her.
Our downstairs bunnies are very laid back. I've put Apple and the downstairs bunnies in the tub and they just hang out. They aren't really scared of the tub. Apple hangs out they sniff each other then pretty much leave each other alone.
My worry is with Oliver. I feel bad leaving him to be the only bunny upstairs. Of course I think that he did come the Humane Society in a small cage, but now has a wonderful life with free reign of the bunny proof upstairs. He'll have us to play with, but no bunny buddy. Perhaps he's just not meant to hang with other bunnies.
Another thing that we've noticed is that when she came to us she was about six months old and she was all black with a little Harry Potter white on her forehead. Now she has light brown spots, could this be anxiety or just the shedding of baby fur?
Our downstairs bunnies are very laid back. I've put Apple and the downstairs bunnies in the tub and they just hang out. They aren't really scared of the tub. Apple hangs out they sniff each other then pretty much leave each other alone.
My worry is with Oliver. I feel bad leaving him to be the only bunny upstairs. Of course I think that he did come the Humane Society in a small cage, but now has a wonderful life with free reign of the bunny proof upstairs. He'll have us to play with, but no bunny buddy. Perhaps he's just not meant to hang with other bunnies.
Another thing that we've noticed is that when she came to us she was about six months old and she was all black with a little Harry Potter white on her forehead. Now she has light brown spots, could this be anxiety or just the shedding of baby fur?