Just_Kazzy
Young Bun
I've had my two youngest buns since June, getting them off my cousins friends who's rabbits had babies 9long story :roll. Anyway were told that they were female, their vet had sexed them. Both have lived together since birth absoultly fine, Moved them indoors in the really cold has they weren't doing well in the cold and Rosie was ill. Last night I went to check there nails, and discovered Rosie isn't a she, she's a he!!!!!! Total shock have had them since June both are not spayed yet!! I never checked their sex really should of, feel so stupid now!!
Anyway had them at the vets this morning to be checked, yes I now have one girl and one boy who have been together since birth, god knows how they have never reproduced!! :shock::shock:
Now is my problem, me and my vet decided to keep them together since they have been from birth, with him never trying to mount her or any aggression, in fact the opposite both are so in love they don't leave each others side, and if you pick one up the other gets distressed untill they are back together. They are both booked in for thurs to be spayed and neutred, but they have started fighting!! Everything was fine till feeding time, went to get there pellets came back to them fighting!!!! :shock:
He has been trying to mount her since then with her not impressed and me totally stressed about what to do now. In between the fighting and mounting they are cuddled up flopping out, eating out the same bowl, grooming each other. Do I keep them together and perservere? Or do I seperate and then rebond later?? No idea what to do for the best and I'm totally stressed. Please help!
Anyway had them at the vets this morning to be checked, yes I now have one girl and one boy who have been together since birth, god knows how they have never reproduced!! :shock::shock:
Now is my problem, me and my vet decided to keep them together since they have been from birth, with him never trying to mount her or any aggression, in fact the opposite both are so in love they don't leave each others side, and if you pick one up the other gets distressed untill they are back together. They are both booked in for thurs to be spayed and neutred, but they have started fighting!! Everything was fine till feeding time, went to get there pellets came back to them fighting!!!! :shock:
He has been trying to mount her since then with her not impressed and me totally stressed about what to do now. In between the fighting and mounting they are cuddled up flopping out, eating out the same bowl, grooming each other. Do I keep them together and perservere? Or do I seperate and then rebond later?? No idea what to do for the best and I'm totally stressed. Please help!