LilLlama
New Member
Hello.
I have a female spayed rabbit that will be 3 soon and a 7 month male nurtured rabbit. They get along very well for the most part Andi do t usually issues with them getting along.
My male has literally been eating the wall under my bed do I have blocked off the underneath to help deture him. He has a lot of food, wood, toys to play with.
Unfortunately since he has not been able to be under the bed, he spends more time in the "rabbit" space. They are free roam rabbits with there own space for just them. My female has been expressing her anger by thumping her foot frequently. I have locked the male away from her presence.
I'm not sure if I need to make separate spaces for them? I feel, even though they can tolerate each other, that maybe they just aren't meant to board together. This is my first time with 2 rabbits. I'm not sure if perhaps she's feeling jealous that my attention is shared amongst them? The male us happy to run around and do his thing while she choses to isolate. I give her a lot of attention and I try to give the male attention when he sits still long enough.
I have a female spayed rabbit that will be 3 soon and a 7 month male nurtured rabbit. They get along very well for the most part Andi do t usually issues with them getting along.
My male has literally been eating the wall under my bed do I have blocked off the underneath to help deture him. He has a lot of food, wood, toys to play with.
Unfortunately since he has not been able to be under the bed, he spends more time in the "rabbit" space. They are free roam rabbits with there own space for just them. My female has been expressing her anger by thumping her foot frequently. I have locked the male away from her presence.
I'm not sure if I need to make separate spaces for them? I feel, even though they can tolerate each other, that maybe they just aren't meant to board together. This is my first time with 2 rabbits. I'm not sure if perhaps she's feeling jealous that my attention is shared amongst them? The male us happy to run around and do his thing while she choses to isolate. I give her a lot of attention and I try to give the male attention when he sits still long enough.