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Bonded rabbits

Alicia

Mama Doe
If I got 2 rabbits from a rescue that were already neutered, bonded etc. should I have 2 food bowls and 2 water bottles to stop them falling out? I don't know if this happens with rabbits, can they argue and become posessive over things like the food bowl and toys? I know with guinea-pigs I have a food bowl each and water bottle each and I was just wondering if the same is needed for rabbits?
 
If I got 2 rabbits from a rescue that were already neutered, bonded etc. should I have 2 food bowls and 2 water bottles to stop them falling out? I don't know if this happens with rabbits, can they argue and become posessive over things like the food bowl and toys? I know with guinea-pigs I have a food bowl each and water bottle each and I was just wondering if the same is needed for rabbits?

There is nothing stopping you having two bowls and bottles, however it is really not required.
 
As Janice said ^^

I've never had my two squabble over water bowls. I tend to sprinkle their pellets about as sometimes Bart might push Heather off the food, shes back in a couple of seconds though - she won't have no boy telling her what to do :lol:
 
:wave: I've always had 2 water bottles, but that's 1 in the hutch & 1 downstairs in the run - to cover both bases.

I've never used feed bowls. Mine have always had hay down 24:7. Their veg & herbs are scattered on the hay & the very few pellets they have (eggcup per day) is scattered too. This encourages natural foraging :)
 
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