I have a three year old, neutered male dwarf rabbit named Hazel-Rah. I love him to bits but I feel bad because I don't let him out often enough (my roommate and I both work full time and often come home too exhausted to give him the exercise time he deserves) and I know that rabbits normally live in groups. At my old apartment, there were three cats he palled around with, but he is our only pet in this new apartment and I worry he is lonely. He does a lot of fussing lately, but has never been overly comfortable with a lot of handling. He likes petting sometimes and will play "chase" with us at times when he is let out, but other times will hide under his shelf to avoid being touched.
Lately, my job has become more steady and I feel I could comfortably afford another rabbit. However, he has never had to share his cage before and has never interacted with another rabbit. My concern is that he would be scared of or even be aggressive towards a "stranger" bunny. I don't want to bring in another rabbit only for him or her to be stressed or injured.
What is the best course of action? Would another rabbit be a good addition and lift his mood? Or is he too old to have to deal with a stranger in his midst? If another bunny is a good idea, should I get a male or a female? Should I have this second bunny fixed as well? Can I get a younger bunny (easier for me to find since I can go to a pet shop)? Or should I be looking for one closer to his age? What would be the best way to introduce this new rabbit into his life? Do I need a second cage?
If anyone can answer my questions, I'd be VERY grateful.
Lately, my job has become more steady and I feel I could comfortably afford another rabbit. However, he has never had to share his cage before and has never interacted with another rabbit. My concern is that he would be scared of or even be aggressive towards a "stranger" bunny. I don't want to bring in another rabbit only for him or her to be stressed or injured.
What is the best course of action? Would another rabbit be a good addition and lift his mood? Or is he too old to have to deal with a stranger in his midst? If another bunny is a good idea, should I get a male or a female? Should I have this second bunny fixed as well? Can I get a younger bunny (easier for me to find since I can go to a pet shop)? Or should I be looking for one closer to his age? What would be the best way to introduce this new rabbit into his life? Do I need a second cage?
If anyone can answer my questions, I'd be VERY grateful.