Goodness Luna,
It's not funny that one rabbit is attacking another or starting togrowl at the other. Believe me, you won't want the vet bill if they dofight if the weaker one can survive the fight - and then the stress andpain from recovering from it.
Regardless if one rabbit is subjected to being attacked by the other,it will really stress out the lesser of the two even if it is able toavoid being attacked.
Stress is very bad for their hearts and eventually leads to a heartattack if the rabbit is stressed for a prolonged period of time. Beingin fear of getting beaten up when you're out is very stressful. Itdoesn't take much to kill/stress a rabbit, as you found out a couple ofweeks ago.
I've known a few people who have taken it lightly and they wake up andfind a dead rabbit in the cage because their hearts couldn't take it.That or the one rabbit is bloody if they are in the same cage.
Take this as a warning and don't leave them out together for now. Stagger their time.
I don't find it funny or cute at all.
How's it going finding homes for the baby rabbits that are on theirway? They run a risk at being throw-away rabbits, meaning when thenovelty of having them stops and the work and expense starts, they'reowner will lose interest and a shelter or such will get them. Breedersof purebreds don't have it easy finding homes for their rabbits aspets. The fact that yours aren't purebreds make them that much moreliable to being a throw-away.
I hope you're concentrating on school and finding good homes for the babies.
-Carolyn