Smokeyskenzie
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Hey there!
I recently brought in a new rabbit, a female, not yet spayed and my male rabbit is going bananas. Actually they both are. Just looking for some insight or tips on how I might navigate this situation.
I’ve had my rabbit Smokey for a few months not and he has an appoint for his neuter within the next couple of weeks. He is usually really mild mannered but recently has been marking with little droppings here and there outside of his litter box, but aside from that no major hormonal behavioral issues.
I found myself in a situation where I’d witnessed a female rabbit, who we’ve named Georgia, really mistreated. As in they were feeding her dog food mistreated in a nasty tiny cage. So I took it upon myself to ask if we could take her home and to my surprise they just let us take her with no issues. She has been in a quarantined room for a while but we have since moved her into the rabbit room. Both rabbits have their own x-pens and can see each other but are on opposite sides of the room. She is not spayed but will be on the same day as Smokey now.
Anyway, Smokey is throwing the king of all fits ever since he’s been in the same room, his marking has become worse, he is thumping and pacing and I’m not sure if this is something that will pass or if I need to separate them again? she is curious about him but does not seem to be as upset as Smokey is about their new rooming situation.
Any suggestions are appreciated. The plan is to eventually have them co-habitat once it is safe to do so without fear of them breeding or hurting each other.
Photo of Miss Georgia included for cuteness.
I recently brought in a new rabbit, a female, not yet spayed and my male rabbit is going bananas. Actually they both are. Just looking for some insight or tips on how I might navigate this situation.
I’ve had my rabbit Smokey for a few months not and he has an appoint for his neuter within the next couple of weeks. He is usually really mild mannered but recently has been marking with little droppings here and there outside of his litter box, but aside from that no major hormonal behavioral issues.
I found myself in a situation where I’d witnessed a female rabbit, who we’ve named Georgia, really mistreated. As in they were feeding her dog food mistreated in a nasty tiny cage. So I took it upon myself to ask if we could take her home and to my surprise they just let us take her with no issues. She has been in a quarantined room for a while but we have since moved her into the rabbit room. Both rabbits have their own x-pens and can see each other but are on opposite sides of the room. She is not spayed but will be on the same day as Smokey now.
Anyway, Smokey is throwing the king of all fits ever since he’s been in the same room, his marking has become worse, he is thumping and pacing and I’m not sure if this is something that will pass or if I need to separate them again? she is curious about him but does not seem to be as upset as Smokey is about their new rooming situation.
Any suggestions are appreciated. The plan is to eventually have them co-habitat once it is safe to do so without fear of them breeding or hurting each other.
Photo of Miss Georgia included for cuteness.
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