e-mcc
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My sister and I planned to adopt two rabbits from the SPCA, however after a long search my sister still could not find one that was perfect for her.
I adopted Kaiser who is a year old neutered Dutch male and he's lovely! He's a big cuddler and really enjoys to be held and petted. The foster mom that was taking care of him said that he got along quite well with her other rabbits and her cats.
I was just wondering if there are any ways to help make introducing them to each other a little easier? Right now we've got the baby inside a little kennel inside the hutch where Kaiser sleeps, so that they can get used to the smell of each other and everything. They've seen one another by being held by two different people but haven't been on the ground together yet...
My sister got her baby Netherland Dwarf from a pet store - (I know...)
And the girl there informed me that my rabbit would most likely eat hers because it was too small, so we would have to house them separately until they grow to be about the same size. I'm a little skeptical believing a girl with a shaved head and a green rat tail sticking out the back, however my sister grew quite upset about it. I haven't been able to find much on the subject on the different rabbit websites that I usually use.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
Erica, Kaiser and Pumpkin
I adopted Kaiser who is a year old neutered Dutch male and he's lovely! He's a big cuddler and really enjoys to be held and petted. The foster mom that was taking care of him said that he got along quite well with her other rabbits and her cats.
I was just wondering if there are any ways to help make introducing them to each other a little easier? Right now we've got the baby inside a little kennel inside the hutch where Kaiser sleeps, so that they can get used to the smell of each other and everything. They've seen one another by being held by two different people but haven't been on the ground together yet...
My sister got her baby Netherland Dwarf from a pet store - (I know...)
And the girl there informed me that my rabbit would most likely eat hers because it was too small, so we would have to house them separately until they grow to be about the same size. I'm a little skeptical believing a girl with a shaved head and a green rat tail sticking out the back, however my sister grew quite upset about it. I haven't been able to find much on the subject on the different rabbit websites that I usually use.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
Erica, Kaiser and Pumpkin