sibelabmom
@lokibragiandtyr_buns
I'm very new to owning bunnies, as in my first has only been ours full-time for a week. She's an unspayed female of unknown origin, the bunny in my profile pic. Today, I adopted another unspayed female, the one in my avatar. All I know about her is that she's three months old and likely to be a bit larger than my gray girl.
My gray, Autumn, is pretty much a fearless rabbit. We also have four big dogs, and she shows no fear of them when they crowd the cage trying to see her. In fact, she nuzzles right up to sniff them back.
Since the new girl, Cinnamon, arrived today, Autumn has been mounting her from both in front and behind, pawing at her coat, and every so often someone lands a big thump from a hind leg.
I got Cinnamon as a cagemate for Autumn, and now I'm wondering if that was a bad idea? She had seemed so lonely in the cage, but now I'm not sure I did the right thing by either bunny. Should I give it a few days and see if they can work out a hierarchy, or should I take Cinnamon back right away? Autumn hasn't hurt her, but still...
My gray, Autumn, is pretty much a fearless rabbit. We also have four big dogs, and she shows no fear of them when they crowd the cage trying to see her. In fact, she nuzzles right up to sniff them back.
Since the new girl, Cinnamon, arrived today, Autumn has been mounting her from both in front and behind, pawing at her coat, and every so often someone lands a big thump from a hind leg.
I got Cinnamon as a cagemate for Autumn, and now I'm wondering if that was a bad idea? She had seemed so lonely in the cage, but now I'm not sure I did the right thing by either bunny. Should I give it a few days and see if they can work out a hierarchy, or should I take Cinnamon back right away? Autumn hasn't hurt her, but still...