I have 2 dwarf lop females, unrelated and unneutered who are about 12 weeks old. They seem to be living happily together in one hutch at the moment and have just begun to groom one another etc. Is this likely to change when they reach puberty? When is that?
My dilemma is that a relative currently has a 2 or 3 year old unneutered male who is unloved and needs a new home. He is apparently very tame and cuddly. He would come with his own hutch and run so we could keep him separate from the 2 females. Would his presence in the garden prove to be a problem? Would it effect the bonding of my 2 females?
Also, if I were to get all 3 of them neutered, would there be a possibility of bonding them all?
Thanks for your help - I'm new to this and would appreciate some advice. I would love to offer George a loving home but not if it would adversely affect Henrietta and Daisy!
My dilemma is that a relative currently has a 2 or 3 year old unneutered male who is unloved and needs a new home. He is apparently very tame and cuddly. He would come with his own hutch and run so we could keep him separate from the 2 females. Would his presence in the garden prove to be a problem? Would it effect the bonding of my 2 females?
Also, if I were to get all 3 of them neutered, would there be a possibility of bonding them all?
Thanks for your help - I'm new to this and would appreciate some advice. I would love to offer George a loving home but not if it would adversely affect Henrietta and Daisy!