dogmom10
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Hey all. I have two mini lop bunnies that are sisters, aged about 7 months old. We do have appointments to get them spayed, but not until the end of April. That’s the soonest we could get it. (Omicron is booming in my area & most businesses are implementing similar rules as the first shut down of the pandemic) My buns seem well bonded. They groom each other frequently and love what I call tandem petting wherein they lay side by side so I can pet them together. Thelma is the sweeter, mild mannered bun who is also a bit chonky. Louise is thinner, way more curious/outgoing and definitely aggressive at times. I handle them & bond with them daily and they seem to trust me. They run to me as soon as they see me & often ask me for pets. Louise, however, is getting a bit out of hand. They spend late afternoons & overnight in their room due to predators (raccoons & feral cats) that reside in the yards behind our apartment’s yard. It’s a fairly large enclosure with multiple structures for them to dig in, hang out in, climb on, etc. They are also provided lots of toys and things to chew, although they don’t seem to care much about the toys. During the day, they are outside in their enclosure with their hutch & weekends they get full backyard access. Because my complex’s management frequently has to cross our backyard during the week, we keep them enclosed for ease of access. I do not think they are lacking in the care/stimulation department. Louise digs aggressively in her igloo thing when inside. That is the only thing she digs in & will do it, fairly consistently, for upwards of an hour. When outside, even when given access to the igloo, she could care less about it or even digging. It’s strictly inside that she does it. She also humps poor Thelma to the point of terrorizing her and she can get very aggressive with me. I feel I need to reiterate that Louise does like & trust me & will stay within my presence if given the option. Last night, after a long pet session (like 30 minutes or so), Louise went to hump Thelma. I gently intervened by gently pushing Louise away because she does it so often Thelma now spends an inordinate amount of time hiding, but again, this is a behavior that only presents when they are inside. She’ll try to hump Thelma outside a little, but quickly gives up & seldom chases her around like she does inside. After I intervened, it was like Louise went nuclear. She started to chase & aggressively hump Thelma, biting at her & just being generally forceful. I naturally tried to stop it because I feel bad for poor Thelma. Thelma really does not present any of these same behaviors. She’s just super sweet. Well, then Louise attacked me, scratching me & bit me so hard she drew blood. I let out a loud screech & gently pushed her away from me. That did stop her behavior. Thelma hid in one of the enclosures, visibly panting & upset. I waited a minute or two & then gently pet Louise for a couple minutes before leaving the room. Directly after she did a full bunny flop. After discussing separating them with my fiancé, I returned to find them cuddled together & grooming each other. I’ve noticed my petting Louise seems to exacerbate to her digging & humping behavior. Is it possible me petting her excites her? Should I separate them? Help! I know they need to be spayed & will be, but is there anything I can do between now & then to help? I’m just so worried that she’s going to hurt Thelma. She’s pulled out fur several times, but she was actively trying to bite her last night. It was an alarming experience & I’m just at a loss.