l.lai
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
So since January this year i started bonding my sisters Mini Lop doe with my Netherland Dwarf buck.
I was very successful, it was pretty much love at first sight and they moved into side by side play pens within two weeks, another two weeks down and they were in a large combined play pen (i just removed the wall separating them).
I found that both rabbits were less affectionate towards humans since they were bonded, they rarly had issues, at times there was some chasing but recently i found some sores on my Netherlands sides, looking like either bite wounds or sores that i had previously posted about.
I also noticed that having two rabbits in one area was a LOT messier than my rabbit a lone, as my sister doe liked to spread her poos around more and kick poop out of her tray.
As she is a mini lop she also has longer hair, sheds a LOT more and for longer periods.
This meant having to sweep and clean the area 2-3 times daily.
For me, caring for my pets was always a fun hobby which was rewarding but i grew tired and it became a chore.
So this weekend i decided to separate them into their original area's (my sisters rabbit was originally in her room upstairs and i live down stairs and my rabbit was in the kitchen tiled area).
They seemed fine to be separated, i mean, they dont communicate sadness, they both appear to just look as they always have, eat their food, eat their hay, poop in trays and lay down sprawled out on the floor all relaxed as usual.
Is it okay to separate them again after bonding? I realise this means i'll have to put more time into my rabbit again? (as once bonded i found i spent less time playing with them as they were no longer as affectionate and playful, they seemed content to keep to themselves).
So since January this year i started bonding my sisters Mini Lop doe with my Netherland Dwarf buck.
I was very successful, it was pretty much love at first sight and they moved into side by side play pens within two weeks, another two weeks down and they were in a large combined play pen (i just removed the wall separating them).
I found that both rabbits were less affectionate towards humans since they were bonded, they rarly had issues, at times there was some chasing but recently i found some sores on my Netherlands sides, looking like either bite wounds or sores that i had previously posted about.
I also noticed that having two rabbits in one area was a LOT messier than my rabbit a lone, as my sister doe liked to spread her poos around more and kick poop out of her tray.
As she is a mini lop she also has longer hair, sheds a LOT more and for longer periods.
This meant having to sweep and clean the area 2-3 times daily.
For me, caring for my pets was always a fun hobby which was rewarding but i grew tired and it became a chore.
So this weekend i decided to separate them into their original area's (my sisters rabbit was originally in her room upstairs and i live down stairs and my rabbit was in the kitchen tiled area).
They seemed fine to be separated, i mean, they dont communicate sadness, they both appear to just look as they always have, eat their food, eat their hay, poop in trays and lay down sprawled out on the floor all relaxed as usual.
Is it okay to separate them again after bonding? I realise this means i'll have to put more time into my rabbit again? (as once bonded i found i spent less time playing with them as they were no longer as affectionate and playful, they seemed content to keep to themselves).