Ok, so I have heard from a friend that her friends mum has bought their little sister a rabbit a couple of weeks ago and the kid has lost interest already... they joked about taking it to the woods at night and setting it free
Obviously I cannot let this happen and have told them to bring the rabbit to me and I'll be more than happy to take it on or find it a better home. All I know about the rabbit is that it is a male and young (probably about 13 weeks ish)
My question is that I already have a male bun in my room.. both will be un-neutered and was wondering if another male being in my room will upset him? Obviously I know they cannot go together, but will they still react to eachother when their kept separate? Also would it be ok to let them out together to free roam under close supervision? Or must they be apart at all times?
I've never had 2 buns at the same time before, and I know 2 males is certainly not ideal but can't see this bun be thrown out in this freezing weather.
Any tips or suggestions would be massively helpful, waiting for a phonecall now
thanks
Obviously I cannot let this happen and have told them to bring the rabbit to me and I'll be more than happy to take it on or find it a better home. All I know about the rabbit is that it is a male and young (probably about 13 weeks ish)
My question is that I already have a male bun in my room.. both will be un-neutered and was wondering if another male being in my room will upset him? Obviously I know they cannot go together, but will they still react to eachother when their kept separate? Also would it be ok to let them out together to free roam under close supervision? Or must they be apart at all times?
I've never had 2 buns at the same time before, and I know 2 males is certainly not ideal but can't see this bun be thrown out in this freezing weather.
Any tips or suggestions would be massively helpful, waiting for a phonecall now
thanks