Definitely.
Dennis hated other rabbits and so became a house bun, something I never intended to have.
When one of our shed bun's Dex passed due to old age we decided to rescue one from a situation on here.
Vincent came home with us. At 8 weeks he had survived cocci, was suffering with snuffles and generally underweight.
So he was not able to go outside straight away and lived in our kitchen.
Just as he was getting well enough we were debating when to put him outside but by this point we had grown to loving him inside. I said it was selfish to not let him have a friend. But my husband said I don't want two in the house... We went round and round in circles, not sure what to do...
We thought about bonding him to Dennis but that seemed unlikely. Dennis attacked every single rabbit he came in to contact to.
Until this one day. We let him out and he ran over to Vincent and they sniffed.
The next day he fell ill and we lost him, due to his heart condition.
Husband and I were heartbroken and there was no way V was going outside now. Dennis left such a huge gap, physically and emotionally. So we moved V into D's cage immediately and chucked V's cage away with no intention of getting any more.
Then Jo Batmobile on here contacted me and asked if I would rehome a bun she knew was unwanted.
The plan was for Meg to go outside with the trio.
Meg came to us as a house rabbit and couldn't go outside straight away.
You guessed it. She fell in love with V and we now have two house rabbits :lol:
It was a real strange version of events... I'm convinced V came to us as a 'replacement' for D as it would've been heart breaking to have an empty house.