I have a two-year-old mini lop, Louie, who I’ve had since he was 10 weeks. He lives a nice little life with a decent size cage and running around my room when I’m there, and he loves getting pets and treats. He flops all the time, so he seems pretty content to me. He’s really easy going; I’ve never seen him growl, bite, or do anything aggressive to a person, dog, or cat.
I had always planned on getting him a friend at some point since I heard rabbits like being in pairs, but that would mean getting him fixed and risking a failed bonding process.
Does anyone have any thoughts or advice? I just want a good life for my bun!
From what you described it sounds like he is happy with his nice little life and you are happy with him, why challenge that? He lives indoors and has plenty of communication with his human, if he was outdoors then I would say yes I have a girl who spent one winter in outdoor hutch all by herself, I think about it sometimes and it gives me the shivers, but he has you and has his nice little life and he sounds like a very happy little rabbit.
Now he knows this is his home and you are his human, and now imagine you bring another rabbit to live in his turf and he will need to share his human with him as well. No good Mr Holden.
Surely, depends on your rabbit and his personality.
Of course you will need to neuter him and wait 2+ months before you can introduce to another rabbit (also fixed 2+ months and with bondable personalities).
Then you will have to find a place where it's not his territory, because he lives in your room for 2 years and this is his home, and new rabbit is coming (who invited him here?) this can be stressful so even neutered bun can change a lot, he will maybe think that you were unhappy with him so got another rabbit to replace him or something. So he can change dramatically and can even get aggressive towards that new rabbit and you as well.
In other scenario if you are lucky he will accept his new companion and it will be really cool. I have a 16 months neutered boy he is so easy going he accepts everybody. But also I tried to bond him with another rabbit and that new rabbit was very mean to him. That was unfair and I separated them, now he is bonded with two other nice rabbits and they all three are very friendly and zero aggression I was just lucky they are happy with each other and they now go everywhere together and they look like a very funny little gang.
So it's up to you. You have one rabbit and he has you, I personally wouldn't break it. When you get another rabbit and it works with all the bonding you might want a few more rabbits i can tell you it is very hard to stop with rabbits, I know it too well!