LolaE
Well-Known Member
False pregnancys can be hard to watch, but it's not traumatising. It's normal rabbit behaviour, homones taking over, demanding to do what rabbits evolved to do. They can be like on remote control then. (My sweet, little Fury in that state: )
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Others may differ, but to me that sounds like messing with their social instincts. They never can sort things out when you intervene, and with seperating everything starts from square one again, and imho it promots territorial issues. As I said, I would adjust their space with some cardboard boxes and stuff to give him places to retreat to, and give it a go and not seperate unless the boy gets really annoyed.
Rabbits are social animals, male-female bonds the most likely successful - I think you can go a step further.
Thanks! And sorry for the delay.
I took your advice the last couple weeks, gave them extra room to run around together. I was following bonding instructions I'd read online to increase their space gradually, so they were only running around in about a 4x4 feet or 5x5 feet area. I let them have the run of the whole room, and they were perfectly fine together! Every now and then she nips at him, but they sort it out themselves, and mostly they're back to loving each other. Always lounging together, et cetera.