This is something I am rather curious about. I'm also very lacking in knowledge so if this has been asked before please do link it to me!
Moofy wasn't our first rabbit, we had 4 others at various points when we were much younger (about 10-15 years ago) and they lived in hutches/small runs on their own and probably had very miserable lives (except Dandelion who was successfully paired with a guinea pig, and Blackie who built his own burrow in the garden and was rather free range 24 hrs a day!). We wanted it to be different this time as us kids were older, and had more input. I guess my parents were the usual lack of knowledge in caring for our pets. Undoubtedly a very common story.
Moofy was our only rabbit, but he lived in our kitchen which is the centre of the madness in our household, so he was rarely alone except for at night or when everyone was at work/school. In the future I'd like to get another bunny, but I want to make sure I am doing the best for him/her.
I can completely see the benefits for bonding, especially if the bunnies live outside. But, if you have an indoor bunny, is it cruel for it to be on its own?
Moofy wasn't our first rabbit, we had 4 others at various points when we were much younger (about 10-15 years ago) and they lived in hutches/small runs on their own and probably had very miserable lives (except Dandelion who was successfully paired with a guinea pig, and Blackie who built his own burrow in the garden and was rather free range 24 hrs a day!). We wanted it to be different this time as us kids were older, and had more input. I guess my parents were the usual lack of knowledge in caring for our pets. Undoubtedly a very common story.
Moofy was our only rabbit, but he lived in our kitchen which is the centre of the madness in our household, so he was rarely alone except for at night or when everyone was at work/school. In the future I'd like to get another bunny, but I want to make sure I am doing the best for him/her.
I can completely see the benefits for bonding, especially if the bunnies live outside. But, if you have an indoor bunny, is it cruel for it to be on its own?