mark
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Hello there! My wife and I are new bunny parents (I am, at least - she had rabbits as a girl), and we're very keen to provide the very best environment for our beloved Kimchi.
I have been reading forums and books about rabbits. There is a lot of great information out there, including on these forums!
We are about to move and we're going to take the opportunity to really try to bunny-proof the entire place. As I type this out, I realize we'll need to buy an additional baby gate or two (the new kitchen has lots of wood cabinets to chew on, down low). We keep her in a puppy run rather than a cage (inside the house), in which she has a large litter box, lots of hay and water, a box or two to hide out in, a bed, toys, and some room to run. Even other rabbit-owning friends of ours say how spoiled she is! This make us happy.
However, both of us work full time, and are out of the house during the workday (and then some). We worry that she will be lonely, and we've read that they should have a companion. I know there are steps to take to bond rabbits, and I think we can follow the instructions and could do that.
More than anything we want to ensure that the rabbit is "happy" to the extent that she can be. We don't have kids or other pets, so we spend a lot of time with her in the evenings and on the weekends. We let her out of the pen as much as we can afford to, in terms of being with her and keeping an eye on her (we don't let her out unsupervised, especially in our only partially bunny-proofed place). She rewards us with many energetic "laps" around the room, binkies and all. It's great when she gets tired and flops down nearby!
So the question - and I know this is a hot topic in the rabbit community (kind of like, "which kind of motor oil is best?" is in the motorcycle community), but at the risk of asking a question that has probably been asked and answered many, many different times even on this site, I ask - should we seriously consider getting Kimchi a companion?
The only real mitigating factors would be:
a) we would need to definitively *** her (we think she's a she but she wouldn't sit still for the vet, and really still won't be still for us to try to check) - we're going to spay/neuter regardless
b) we don't want her to be less happy, if she had to share her pen,
c) we would feel horrible if despite best efforts at bonding, they didn't get along and we were faced with trying to place the other one with someone else, or trying to keep them separated (then, do you get another companion for each, for a total of 4? etc.)
d) she seems happy and we think she pretty much eats and naps while we're out.
e) this will sound dumb - two rabbits will be (slightly?) more costly than one (vet bills and food mainly), and perhaps we'd have to "double down" on the amount of time we spend with them, in order to love 'em both enough.
I thank you all for reading and for your replies.
I have been reading forums and books about rabbits. There is a lot of great information out there, including on these forums!
We are about to move and we're going to take the opportunity to really try to bunny-proof the entire place. As I type this out, I realize we'll need to buy an additional baby gate or two (the new kitchen has lots of wood cabinets to chew on, down low). We keep her in a puppy run rather than a cage (inside the house), in which she has a large litter box, lots of hay and water, a box or two to hide out in, a bed, toys, and some room to run. Even other rabbit-owning friends of ours say how spoiled she is! This make us happy.
However, both of us work full time, and are out of the house during the workday (and then some). We worry that she will be lonely, and we've read that they should have a companion. I know there are steps to take to bond rabbits, and I think we can follow the instructions and could do that.
More than anything we want to ensure that the rabbit is "happy" to the extent that she can be. We don't have kids or other pets, so we spend a lot of time with her in the evenings and on the weekends. We let her out of the pen as much as we can afford to, in terms of being with her and keeping an eye on her (we don't let her out unsupervised, especially in our only partially bunny-proofed place). She rewards us with many energetic "laps" around the room, binkies and all. It's great when she gets tired and flops down nearby!
So the question - and I know this is a hot topic in the rabbit community (kind of like, "which kind of motor oil is best?" is in the motorcycle community), but at the risk of asking a question that has probably been asked and answered many, many different times even on this site, I ask - should we seriously consider getting Kimchi a companion?
The only real mitigating factors would be:
a) we would need to definitively *** her (we think she's a she but she wouldn't sit still for the vet, and really still won't be still for us to try to check) - we're going to spay/neuter regardless
b) we don't want her to be less happy, if she had to share her pen,
c) we would feel horrible if despite best efforts at bonding, they didn't get along and we were faced with trying to place the other one with someone else, or trying to keep them separated (then, do you get another companion for each, for a total of 4? etc.)
d) she seems happy and we think she pretty much eats and naps while we're out.
e) this will sound dumb - two rabbits will be (slightly?) more costly than one (vet bills and food mainly), and perhaps we'd have to "double down" on the amount of time we spend with them, in order to love 'em both enough.
I thank you all for reading and for your replies.