hello all,
I wanted some personal advice on bonding my two male buns! I have previously posted about my 9 month old lop Gucci and his changes in behaviour since getting our rescue Kenzo, my nethie who is now nearly 5 months. Kenzo got neutered around 2 weeks ago and has healed following his two post-op checks. I know the best time to wait till bringing the boys together is around 4-6 weeks and I plan on waiting that time. I have never bonded bunnies before, but have kept neutered boys (that were already bonded) so I am not sure about the process.
So far, I have been swapping soft toys around, letting one roam around the others hutch when one is out and the other indoors and also when they are both in for bedtime they are next to each other in their hutches (they are both indoor rabbits).
my experience so far has been that Gucci (my bunny that has entire free roam of the house), is happy to lick keno through his hutch when HE IS OUT and kenzo Is in his hutch, but when this is reversed and Kenzo is the one looking at Gucci while he is inside, Gucci has tried to bite Kenzo's paws and hasn't reacted as well. Gucci also sometimes will sit outside Kenzos hutch, grooming himself, eating, relaxing etc but once again this is only when Gucci has free roam.
in regards to the teddy bears, Gucci was first reluctant to Kenzo's soft toy, attacking it and throwing it around but after a while, he has begun to groom and lick the soft toy. Do these signs mean anything? I do have videos which I will post if I can.
both buns have free roam of the house all day, with Gucci tending to have our living rooms and bedrooms and Kenzo being in the Kitchen and conservatory (all of course bunny proofed), they only tend to be in their cages when im cleaning one out or simply for the bonding purposes for small periods at a time.
The next step which I was advised by our vet was to start swapping their hutches over and I plan on doing this today, alternating on even and odd days. I have also researched youtube videos which talk about stress bonding to be the next step after the cage swaps. however, my worry with this is that if the situation is not that stressful for Gucci (he is used to sounds of the hoover, drying machine, washing machine, car drives and in general is a fearless bun haha) that he will attack kenzo and being in a confined area, this is difficult to separate. Following the 4-6 weeks of Kenzo's op, and obviously the cage changes, what would you guys suggest is the best next step? I will attach photos and videos that I have so far captured of their bonding journey. I may not have a neutral area in my current house, but I do have outdoors and my shower (which Gucci has been into briefly, lying down and enjoying the cold floor haha, but this was a while ago now and is not frequent)
the movies are too large to process, so I will send screenshots from them instead. (sorry for so many haha)
Any help would be largely appreciated.
Amber H
I wanted some personal advice on bonding my two male buns! I have previously posted about my 9 month old lop Gucci and his changes in behaviour since getting our rescue Kenzo, my nethie who is now nearly 5 months. Kenzo got neutered around 2 weeks ago and has healed following his two post-op checks. I know the best time to wait till bringing the boys together is around 4-6 weeks and I plan on waiting that time. I have never bonded bunnies before, but have kept neutered boys (that were already bonded) so I am not sure about the process.
So far, I have been swapping soft toys around, letting one roam around the others hutch when one is out and the other indoors and also when they are both in for bedtime they are next to each other in their hutches (they are both indoor rabbits).
my experience so far has been that Gucci (my bunny that has entire free roam of the house), is happy to lick keno through his hutch when HE IS OUT and kenzo Is in his hutch, but when this is reversed and Kenzo is the one looking at Gucci while he is inside, Gucci has tried to bite Kenzo's paws and hasn't reacted as well. Gucci also sometimes will sit outside Kenzos hutch, grooming himself, eating, relaxing etc but once again this is only when Gucci has free roam.
in regards to the teddy bears, Gucci was first reluctant to Kenzo's soft toy, attacking it and throwing it around but after a while, he has begun to groom and lick the soft toy. Do these signs mean anything? I do have videos which I will post if I can.
both buns have free roam of the house all day, with Gucci tending to have our living rooms and bedrooms and Kenzo being in the Kitchen and conservatory (all of course bunny proofed), they only tend to be in their cages when im cleaning one out or simply for the bonding purposes for small periods at a time.
The next step which I was advised by our vet was to start swapping their hutches over and I plan on doing this today, alternating on even and odd days. I have also researched youtube videos which talk about stress bonding to be the next step after the cage swaps. however, my worry with this is that if the situation is not that stressful for Gucci (he is used to sounds of the hoover, drying machine, washing machine, car drives and in general is a fearless bun haha) that he will attack kenzo and being in a confined area, this is difficult to separate. Following the 4-6 weeks of Kenzo's op, and obviously the cage changes, what would you guys suggest is the best next step? I will attach photos and videos that I have so far captured of their bonding journey. I may not have a neutral area in my current house, but I do have outdoors and my shower (which Gucci has been into briefly, lying down and enjoying the cold floor haha, but this was a while ago now and is not frequent)
the movies are too large to process, so I will send screenshots from them instead. (sorry for so many haha)
Any help would be largely appreciated.
Amber H