Angela lou
Warren Scout
I started bonding my Rabbits yesterday (Louise - Lion head and Passport). I have only done this once before using the slow method (swapping cages, runs next to each other etc). This time I decided to use the quick method;
I created a secure area in the kitchen. Cleaned the floor and then wiped it down with vinegar to eradicate any rabbit smells (as they both come in the house). Placed them in together and stood close by with a soft brush (to separate them with). The brush was not required, they had a few scuffles but nothing dramatic and were soon grooming each other. They did have a couple of fights in the night, but each time I checked them they were sat together so I decided to leave them to it.
Today they are getting along really well (see pictures below).
I'm hoping it's true love
I created a secure area in the kitchen. Cleaned the floor and then wiped it down with vinegar to eradicate any rabbit smells (as they both come in the house). Placed them in together and stood close by with a soft brush (to separate them with). The brush was not required, they had a few scuffles but nothing dramatic and were soon grooming each other. They did have a couple of fights in the night, but each time I checked them they were sat together so I decided to leave them to it.
Today they are getting along really well (see pictures below).
I'm hoping it's true love