Yes they are both neutered. I have tried everything I know but they seem to hate each otherTwo males can be tricky... Are they both neutered and did the procedure happen 60-90 days ago or more? Has one been living with you longer than the other and already has a determined "territory"? What have your bonding attempts been so far? There are a lot of factors that go into bonding to allow it to be successful, so the more information you can give us the better.
I'm not sure how long it's been since the procedure I adopted both of them about 6 weeks agoTwo males can be tricky... Are they both neutered and did the procedure happen 60-90 days ago or more? Has one been living with you longer than the other and already has a determined "territory"? What have your bonding attempts been so far? There are a lot of factors that go into bonding to allow it to be successful, so the more information you can give us the better.
I have tried putting them in a very enclosed place and shaking it just a little so they would Bond but it didn't work.I'm not sure how long it's been since the procedure I adopted both of them about 6 weeks ago
I have tried putting them in a very enclosed place and shaking it just a little so they would Bond but it didn't work.
It's really strange bugs seems to prefer my Chihuahuas companionship over the other bunnyTwo males can be tricky... Are they both neutered and did the procedure happen 60-90 days ago or more? Has one been living with you longer than the other and already has a determined "territory"? What have your bonding attempts been so far? There are a lot of factors that go into bonding to allow it to be successful, so the more information you can give us the better.
Thanks. I needed some idea as well. Because my husband and I are thinking of getting Shen a playmate after he's fixed. And we found one that looks a lot like him, but he doesn't have a white spot on his nose and forehead, and his other ear is flopped. We would go for a female, but the shelter doesn't have any that isn't already paired with another bunny.It might be helpful to do some "pre-bonding" for awhile first. You can read about that here on my website:
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/bonding-bunnies.html
After keeping them side-by-side (not interacting) in pens for several weeks, then you can try either of the two bonding methods described at the link.
Males aren't the easiest pairing but it can work-- depending on the rabbits. Sometimes two rabbits will just refuse to get along. The only way to know is to go through the process (similar to what's described on the site).
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