How did you do that grace?I mean like a sleeping area for Alfie and haven't cleaned sophs area so doesn't smell of her..Alford not botherd about attacking hes just sniffing it's more soph as it's already her home
How did you do that grace?I mean like a sleeping area for Alfie and haven't cleaned sophs area so doesn't smell of her..Alford not botherd about attacking hes just sniffing it's more soph as it's already her home
I'm not sure it was sensible for her to let you take home a rabbit when you don't have a space for it to live, currently.
I think that needs to be your priority until you are in a position to bond them.
ETA- not sure if I understood correctly or not.
I was thinking of letting them freerange together in the kitchen as they have not been in there would that be dangerous?x
If its neutral then no, i would limit their space though so you can grab them quick if they do start to fight and control them better
They have never been in there before even when Sophie was on her own,it's not a big kitchen but enough room for excersice
If its neutral then no, i would limit their space though so you can grab them quick if they do start to fight and control them better
They have never been in there before even when Sophie was on her own,it's not a big kitchen but enough room for excersice
Can put noses through but not very far
If they can put their noses through at all then chances are they are still at risk of a nasty bite, so I would suggest ensuring they can't get to each other at all. So maybe smaller mesh on the barrier, or something like a puppy pen around her area so that he can't get to her.