hoppity_buns
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Recently I took in 10 rabbits from a local church, horrible outdoor situation, and have been keeping them with me. I have been trying to find homes for these rabbits and have 2 interested families in adopting a female from me. They each have an unspayed female and are looking for a friend. I have several unspayed females and wanted to know how I could best go about this? I know spaying them would be the most ideal, however, I'm going off the notion both families would not be open to this idea.
Should I put all my rescued female buns in a pen (in a neutral area with veggies) and put in 1 family's bun in and see who they take to and then take the first bun out and put the other family's bun in? Or should I try doing a speed date style where I do a one-on-one session with each of my rescued buns? I want to minimize the amount of stress of all buns involved and increase the chances of both families adopting a bun.
I have 2 bonded, fixed buns of my own and have some rabbit bonding experience, but not with multiple rabbit pairings.
Any advice is much appreciated!! ❤
Should I put all my rescued female buns in a pen (in a neutral area with veggies) and put in 1 family's bun in and see who they take to and then take the first bun out and put the other family's bun in? Or should I try doing a speed date style where I do a one-on-one session with each of my rescued buns? I want to minimize the amount of stress of all buns involved and increase the chances of both families adopting a bun.
I have 2 bonded, fixed buns of my own and have some rabbit bonding experience, but not with multiple rabbit pairings.
Any advice is much appreciated!! ❤