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sha10ly88

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Can anyone tell me if this is male or female?? I need to confirm if Coco is male or female. We have a rabbit guest here and his name is Kiki. I want to confirm that Coco is really a male before I let him play with Kiki. At least Kiki won't get too bored roaming around the balcony all by himself. By the way, Coco is 6 months old soon.

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To me that looks male, because males have a donut, but I am by no means an expert, and someone more knowledgable would have a more reliable view, I'm sure.

I would be warey of letting him play with an unknown male on his territory, or off his territory, because there is a high risk for fighting. Make sure you supervise them closely. Also, you want to be 110% sure that your guest is healthy so that you don't risk anything being passed on to yours.
 
Oooh .... gosh....
I did notice Kiki's left eye is watery. According to his mom, the watery eye case is no more. But when I look closely,Kiki is like tearing at his left eye. By the way, Kiki's mom went for a 4 days family vacation. Kiki is suppose to go back today or maybe tomorrow.

It was only yesterday I let Coco and Kiki out together. Then I saw Kiki was like going to go on top of Coco. Qucikly, I took Coco away. I was afraid that Coco could be a female and I don't want him to get pregnant when he is only 6 months. (hahaha... the whole sentence sounds so wrong with all the He and She getting pregnant)

Kiki has been out of his cage alone so far. I just pitied him. He looks bored. He is 6 years old.
 
Coco is a buck.

Be careful letting them play together. They might fight.

Roger
 
Coco is definitely a boy... (I believe I even see his scrotal sacs.) Roger is right, you have to worry about them fighting if you put them together. Kiki would be mounting Coco to show dominance... but everything mentioned here is still a concern. You don't want them fighting, or passing germs back and forth.
 
He's a boy :)

I am a petsitter and tbh I never let my animals mix with animals I am minding, for one their pet could have something they could pass on to yours and yours could have something that could be passed onto theirs.

Another thing is I don't want to take the risk of them fighting, I don't want to have to explain to the owner why their pet has an injury, bunnies can be nasty fighters and they can cause alot of injury to eachother. Even when bunnies don't injure eachother they pull fur off eachother when they fight and I don't want to give the bunny back with a huge bald spot on it. It's just too risky in my opinion :)
 

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