Hi.
We got our first ever bunny, tigger a month ago. We've been talking about getting a rescue bunny to keep him company, but the plan was to get him neutured and vacinated first - been letting him settle in before we freak him out with a vets trip. We also wanted to get some weight on him, as he was scary skinny.
But now a rescue bunny has come up - its in the local pets at home store, they do an adoption program for unwanted pets, they don't normally have bunnys. He's the same age as ours, both male and the same size.
our bunny cage is huge, he's got free run of the house most of the day when we're home so space not an issue.
Are they likely to fight?
How would we get them used to each other?
Is it a bad idea to get another male, when neither are neutured?
HELP!!!!!
the new bunny being kept over weekend for us, and he's so so cute!!!! Dont want it to go wrong and have to rehome him again.
We got our first ever bunny, tigger a month ago. We've been talking about getting a rescue bunny to keep him company, but the plan was to get him neutured and vacinated first - been letting him settle in before we freak him out with a vets trip. We also wanted to get some weight on him, as he was scary skinny.
But now a rescue bunny has come up - its in the local pets at home store, they do an adoption program for unwanted pets, they don't normally have bunnys. He's the same age as ours, both male and the same size.
our bunny cage is huge, he's got free run of the house most of the day when we're home so space not an issue.
Are they likely to fight?
How would we get them used to each other?
Is it a bad idea to get another male, when neither are neutured?
HELP!!!!!
the new bunny being kept over weekend for us, and he's so so cute!!!! Dont want it to go wrong and have to rehome him again.