PwnzorsNTittylwinks
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we got our rabbit a friend to bond with a little over a month ago, but the longer she is here the more aggressive the both of them become and the harder it is to have them out without needing to constantly keep an eye out for them.
I called the shelter about a week ago to talk about bringing her back to the shelter and putting off bonding him with another one for a bit. she told me she would call me back when she has her foster ready and then i could bring her down, i am totally fine with that because she is a very very sweet bun but now im dealing with super aggression, i swear its gotten worse in the last week and a half, whenever either is out they are constantly trying to get to each other through the cages.
I let frank out but of course he spent the entire time trying to find spaces to stick his nose into her cage, which made her go at him, til i separated the two. it got to the point where i gave up and put him back in his cage.
I put up a block in front of her cage so when he was out he couldn't see her, but he can smell her so it doesn't stop him. and when shes out she just sits next to the cage and if he moves she lunges towards the cage. otherwise she sleeps in her spot behind the couch.
so how can i attempt at making these last days here less stressful for her? she is constantly on edge lately worrying about where he is and how to get to him, and I cant spend all day with my eyes on the two of them.
I guess this was half rant/half question. but I just have about reached the end of my patience with all the near fights and worrying where who is so no one gets hurt.
I called the shelter about a week ago to talk about bringing her back to the shelter and putting off bonding him with another one for a bit. she told me she would call me back when she has her foster ready and then i could bring her down, i am totally fine with that because she is a very very sweet bun but now im dealing with super aggression, i swear its gotten worse in the last week and a half, whenever either is out they are constantly trying to get to each other through the cages.
I let frank out but of course he spent the entire time trying to find spaces to stick his nose into her cage, which made her go at him, til i separated the two. it got to the point where i gave up and put him back in his cage.
I put up a block in front of her cage so when he was out he couldn't see her, but he can smell her so it doesn't stop him. and when shes out she just sits next to the cage and if he moves she lunges towards the cage. otherwise she sleeps in her spot behind the couch.
so how can i attempt at making these last days here less stressful for her? she is constantly on edge lately worrying about where he is and how to get to him, and I cant spend all day with my eyes on the two of them.
I guess this was half rant/half question. but I just have about reached the end of my patience with all the near fights and worrying where who is so no one gets hurt.