Waffles505
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Hi, so I am trying to bond my bunnies pancakes and waffles. I have had waffles for 3 years now, she is spayed and absolutely the light of my life Word has kind of spread in my area that I'm "the bunny lady" so almost a year ago, a took in a bunny for a friend. His awful ex-girlfriend bought a bunny from a petstore (ugh) and then after a few months got uninterested and just dumped him. So i took him in but he was/is unneutered. He's a spunky dwarf bunny and i introduced him (now renamed pancakes) and waffles in neutral territory and they actually got along for quite some time, but then during the second or third introduction pancake's unneutering turned to him humping waffles and it not being a good time for anyone. I have since started keeping pancakes caged mostly with supervised daily run-around time in a different room, but he is caged in the room where waffles runs free all the time. So they are familiar and know each other and I have switched their cages a couple times so they can really live with another bunny's scent and all that. Pancake is scheduled to be neutered within a few days though (I know i need to wait a month for the hormones to subside) but are there any tips on how to proceed? they are already quite familiar and I also happen to be moving in two months and them being bonded would make the process a lot better for everyone
PS one slight issue, Waffles is a pretty bossy lady, and tonight and one night last week, when i give both of them their pellet dishes, Waffles would get very angry when I would feed Pancakes, even though she already got her food first. This happens very seldomly so I'm not sure if it's a real issue, but she can be rather bossy/territorial
PS one slight issue, Waffles is a pretty bossy lady, and tonight and one night last week, when i give both of them their pellet dishes, Waffles would get very angry when I would feed Pancakes, even though she already got her food first. This happens very seldomly so I'm not sure if it's a real issue, but she can be rather bossy/territorial