EllieBelle
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Hey every bun!! My heart is so full of joy I literally cannot contain it. I am picking this little guy up next week. 8 days away and counting them down like a maniac! He was not old enough to leave his mom so I am trying to wait patiently but I cannot wait to get him!!! He is a Black Otter Netherland Dwarf... I am naming him Rembrandt for a variety of reasons... the first being that Netherland Dwarf Rabbits originate from the Netherlands, so I thought it would be fitting to give him a Dutch name! Also, I am an avid art lover and work at an art museum that houses a- you guessed it!- a Rembrandt in our permanent collection. BUT also, yes there is a third reason I thought Rembrandt would be a fitting name because the artist Rembrandt was known for this technique called chiaroscuro which is an extreme contrast of light and dark; and given the color contrast between the dark black and light tan, I thought it would be perfect!! I will call him Remi for short. I have researched bonding bunnies pretty much since I got Ellie back in 2017 but just didn't feel quite ready for it. Now I feel much more prepared and I think Ellie does too! I have a bunny bonding plan in place but I know what happens to well laid plans... I know there are a lot of knowledgable bunny lovers on here so if you would like to drop some words of wisdom, feel free. I would greatly appreciate it! I should add that Ellie is a spayed 5 year old lionhead mix, and Remi is a male and will be 8 weeks old when I get him. I plan to get him neutered as soon as my vet opens up for neutering services. I will share my bunny bonding plan with you all, please let me know what you think/ any advice you have! Thank you all in advance
PRE-BONDING:
Put Remi in spare room in an xpen.
Give him his own food and water, own litter box and toys
Open the door so Ellie can go check him out if she wants to
Put 1 new stuffed animal in Remi's pen and 1 new stuffed animal in Ellie's room
After a few days, take the new stuffed animals and switch them
See how the bunnies react to the stuffed animals
If either starts grooming the stuffed animal, that is a good sign- they are becoming accepting of the other bunnies scent in each other's area
Can switch their litter boxes and see how they do
Or you can even switch their living areas to get them used to each others scent
BONDING:
Put on thick gloves and have something to separate your bunnies in case a fight breaks out
Only introduce them in a neutral area- maybe the living room??!
Do NOT put Remi in Ellie's room to meet her for the first time, she will get territorial
Bring out food to bring down anxiety and stress levels
Eating together is a good way to bond
Can put them in the same carrier and drive them around- stressful situations can force a bond quicker/ cuddle sessions
Do not allow biting or fighting of any kind
Circling, mounting
Never allow one bunny to mount the other 69 style
Good signs to look for:
Grooming themselves or each other
Ignoring one another
Laying down/ flopping
PRE-BONDING:
Put Remi in spare room in an xpen.
Give him his own food and water, own litter box and toys
Open the door so Ellie can go check him out if she wants to
Put 1 new stuffed animal in Remi's pen and 1 new stuffed animal in Ellie's room
After a few days, take the new stuffed animals and switch them
See how the bunnies react to the stuffed animals
If either starts grooming the stuffed animal, that is a good sign- they are becoming accepting of the other bunnies scent in each other's area
Can switch their litter boxes and see how they do
Or you can even switch their living areas to get them used to each others scent
BONDING:
Put on thick gloves and have something to separate your bunnies in case a fight breaks out
Only introduce them in a neutral area- maybe the living room??!
Do NOT put Remi in Ellie's room to meet her for the first time, she will get territorial
Bring out food to bring down anxiety and stress levels
Eating together is a good way to bond
Can put them in the same carrier and drive them around- stressful situations can force a bond quicker/ cuddle sessions
Do not allow biting or fighting of any kind
Circling, mounting
Never allow one bunny to mount the other 69 style
Good signs to look for:
Grooming themselves or each other
Ignoring one another
Laying down/ flopping