LadyOnslaught
Well-Known Member
I took my new black bunny to the vet this past Saturday to get a check-up and to make sure that it is a girl. I was told she's healthy and is in fact a girl from what the vet can tell. I put both buns in our hallway and they seem to be getting along fairly well. No chasing or biting or anything. The black bunny wants to establish dominance. She does follow Riley around but I would call it following, not chasing. She doesn't seem like she's being mean, just wants to be around her.
There are times though when she will not stop humping her. Should I intervene or just let them work it out? I have not seen any biting or anything mean towards the other one. Riley seemed to be getting stressed so I separated them for awhile but she also seems like she doesn't like that. There was a time where it they were going in tight circles and looked as though they had a hold of the other one behind the neck but really I think Riley was trying to establish dominance and so was the other one. What should I do about that?
One last thing...Riley has been making noices. Kind of squeaky noises since they've been together. What might that mean? Thanks for any advice!
There are times though when she will not stop humping her. Should I intervene or just let them work it out? I have not seen any biting or anything mean towards the other one. Riley seemed to be getting stressed so I separated them for awhile but she also seems like she doesn't like that. There was a time where it they were going in tight circles and looked as though they had a hold of the other one behind the neck but really I think Riley was trying to establish dominance and so was the other one. What should I do about that?
One last thing...Riley has been making noices. Kind of squeaky noises since they've been together. What might that mean? Thanks for any advice!