BunbunandBarry
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Hi all,
I was hoping someone might be able to offer me some advice. My husband and I have a 2 year old female bun who was spayed in October (3 months ago). She has always been a slightly difficult bunny, we are not able to hold her as she is completely terrified (we tried when she was young but it never got easier so we let her be) she does not have a cage (well she does but she doesn’t spend anytime in it) instead she has entire room for her to sleep in and during the day she has run of the apartment (with supervision)
We got her spayed after realizing that even though I spend a lot of time with her she should have a bunny friend. We adopted a 4 year old male who has been neutered since he was 4 months and who had before lived with another female rabbit that had passed away.
So, due to the fact that our rabbit is used to being queen of the house, we set up Barry (our newly adopted male bun) in our bedroom as he has an extra large cage that he happily spends time in. We gave him a couple of days to adjust to the move without too much interruption and after those 2 days we thought we might let our female Bun have her first meeting (sniff of him) by putting Barry’s cage in the hallway (closed) and she can just say ‘hi’
This was going well for a few minutes, but then shortly after when I or my husband went to walk past nearby she was lunging at our ankles and being aggressive. She is not usually an aggressive rabbit, except on occasion when she doesn’t get a treat quick enough!
We thought maybe she was just having an off day and hoped the next time would be better.
I tried again last night to let her into our room and see Barry in his cage, but again they touched noses and seemed interested in each other, but then she started freaking out, running backwards and forwards in and out of the room. I tried to coax her away but she was running at my ankles and I had to put boots on as I was scared of her biting me (she actually didn’t, but I was still concerned about it!)
Barry the whole time was calm and just looked so happy to meet her.
I was planning on slowly introducing them, leading up to a face meeting, cage free in a ‘neutral room’ in a week (or when they seemed ready)
Now I’m worried what to do, should I still let her see him or is it too soon? The whole point of this is to have her not be alone, so I’m really hoping that it works out.
Why is she attacking us? Could it be her hormones or just because she is scared or threatened?
Any help would be much appreciated! I hate to see her stressed or unsettled.
Thanks in advance
I was hoping someone might be able to offer me some advice. My husband and I have a 2 year old female bun who was spayed in October (3 months ago). She has always been a slightly difficult bunny, we are not able to hold her as she is completely terrified (we tried when she was young but it never got easier so we let her be) she does not have a cage (well she does but she doesn’t spend anytime in it) instead she has entire room for her to sleep in and during the day she has run of the apartment (with supervision)
We got her spayed after realizing that even though I spend a lot of time with her she should have a bunny friend. We adopted a 4 year old male who has been neutered since he was 4 months and who had before lived with another female rabbit that had passed away.
So, due to the fact that our rabbit is used to being queen of the house, we set up Barry (our newly adopted male bun) in our bedroom as he has an extra large cage that he happily spends time in. We gave him a couple of days to adjust to the move without too much interruption and after those 2 days we thought we might let our female Bun have her first meeting (sniff of him) by putting Barry’s cage in the hallway (closed) and she can just say ‘hi’
This was going well for a few minutes, but then shortly after when I or my husband went to walk past nearby she was lunging at our ankles and being aggressive. She is not usually an aggressive rabbit, except on occasion when she doesn’t get a treat quick enough!
We thought maybe she was just having an off day and hoped the next time would be better.
I tried again last night to let her into our room and see Barry in his cage, but again they touched noses and seemed interested in each other, but then she started freaking out, running backwards and forwards in and out of the room. I tried to coax her away but she was running at my ankles and I had to put boots on as I was scared of her biting me (she actually didn’t, but I was still concerned about it!)
Barry the whole time was calm and just looked so happy to meet her.
I was planning on slowly introducing them, leading up to a face meeting, cage free in a ‘neutral room’ in a week (or when they seemed ready)
Now I’m worried what to do, should I still let her see him or is it too soon? The whole point of this is to have her not be alone, so I’m really hoping that it works out.
Why is she attacking us? Could it be her hormones or just because she is scared or threatened?
Any help would be much appreciated! I hate to see her stressed or unsettled.
Thanks in advance