Okay guys, thank you all again for the support! I feel much better tonight in going forth with my new plan. The buns are all moved in to their new spot in the apartment. I'm sure tomorrow morning I'll open up my bedroom door and get a bit of a shock in not seeing them right there, but I'll adjust, hahaha. They're just in their respective cages looking around from their new point of view.. So funny how they always check everything out, even when they aren't running around. It's been ten minutes or so, they're showing new interest in each other. I might let Aurora out in a bit. I figure I'll let her go first so she doesn't get upset at Doc getting the first run - since she's the only one openly displaying hostility, I'm guessing she's the more sensitive one in this situation.
The old set up. (Aurora was out at the time.) As you can see, it would be difficult for either bun to see a whole lot of the other, depending on where they were in the cages.
The view the old set up had of the play area in the living room. It's not really visible from where the big cage was at all. (Pardon the clutter and the oddly placed wicker chair and fireplace tools.. Those have to leave the living room when the buns are out, especially that chair as it is basically just a gigantic rabbit chew toy!)
New cage set up! Now they can have a full view of each other at all times including separate play time.
I feel really bad at displaying how small that stupid spare cage is. I bought it for D&D originally because you can add others to it really easily, but it came all banged up with doors falling off. I told Amazon and they refunded me and said I could just throw it away, so I kept it as a spare travel cage. Anyway, I hate having to make them share it as a semi-permanent situation until bonding is completed, but at this point I'm wary at changing any living conditions more than I absolutely have to.
Some more pictures for your viewing pleasure!
Doc is an amazing DBF-er. Sometimes I get startled seeing him like that and yell at him to make him sit up right away, he's so good. (Anyone who's found a rabbit looking like that for real knows it's no fun..) Anyway, I tried to open the door and snap another, but he heard me, of course.
Doc taking an epic bunny nap. I swear, this little guy doesn't know the meaning of a rough day. If I had a picture for every time I caught him in a moment of insane relaxation, I'd need a dozen more external hard drives.
Bunny butts! This was shortly before last night's scuffle.. It did look promising at this point, Rory did turn herself around to be completely next to Doc!
Some cute bunny earrings my parents got me! They went on a trip last weekend to Arizona for spring training with some family friends. The rabbit on the earrings reminds me of Dora - she was half lop and usually had one ear askew. <3