Floppy eared bunny

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rabbithappy

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:(My Daughter came down stairs this morning andwas holding her little bunny it died last night I felt so bad for her.So I was in search today for her a bunny. I found two of them at theanimal shelter so I adopted both of them. The things is one of them hasfloppy ears. I came home and put her in the rabbit hutch and then shestarted getting aggressive. I took all the rabbits except her and putthem back in the garage because its supposed to be coldtonite. But now my daughter can't touch it I don't know if itis mad because she is here, the other rabbit I got is a male andinstantly after being together he was trying to breed her and kept itup all after noon. Do the floppy eared one only like thier kind ofbreed? I don't know what to do know. HELP
 
The "floppy" eared bun your refer to is called a Lop.:)

Buns do not descriminate against other breeds,have they everlived together before?How old are they? How large is the cage?

You should try seperating them, they'll need to get used to each otherbefore exposing them in play. Find a neutral area for them to getaquanted in, basically an area they've never been before to call theirown.

I'd let him and her get used to their new home first. The female may bepregnant, it's possible and that's why she's so territorial.

Ellie
 
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