kherrmann3
Well-Known Member
OK, I am going to go and meet up with "Bunny Bunny" the lionlop girlie that I found on Craigslist. I am taking Toby with me to see how they get along. I won't introduce them unless she passes the overall health test and personality test. If all goes well with the preliminary tests, I will introduce her and Toby together in her owner's bathtub.
I know that any extremely violent actions are an automatic no-go.
Some boxing/less serious fighting is OK. Mounting is OK as long as the "mounted" bunny isn't running away or turning to fight.
Ignoring can be a positive thing, and grooming is an awesome sign.
Other than these, what should I be looking for? I am going to gather some "bonding supplies" as well. I am taking Toby in a large carrier (made for terriers) that would fit two bunnies easily. I have to find a water sprayer, too. I will also be taking a towel along and a square of cardboard for breaking up any fights. I am going to pack a litter pan full of hay before I leave, too. So they can munch on that while in the tub (diffuse some aggression, I hope).
If she winds up coming home with us, I would like to try putting them together in the car. I would be putting them both in the carrier. Has anyone done this before? They don't fight in the car? I have never bonded buns (besides trying with Toby and Berry-Boo), so I want to make sure that they will be OK.
Any information helps! Thanks in advance!
I know that any extremely violent actions are an automatic no-go.
Some boxing/less serious fighting is OK. Mounting is OK as long as the "mounted" bunny isn't running away or turning to fight.
Ignoring can be a positive thing, and grooming is an awesome sign.
Other than these, what should I be looking for? I am going to gather some "bonding supplies" as well. I am taking Toby in a large carrier (made for terriers) that would fit two bunnies easily. I have to find a water sprayer, too. I will also be taking a towel along and a square of cardboard for breaking up any fights. I am going to pack a litter pan full of hay before I leave, too. So they can munch on that while in the tub (diffuse some aggression, I hope).
If she winds up coming home with us, I would like to try putting them together in the car. I would be putting them both in the carrier. Has anyone done this before? They don't fight in the car? I have never bonded buns (besides trying with Toby and Berry-Boo), so I want to make sure that they will be OK.
Any information helps! Thanks in advance!