Michelleox
Mama Doe
Hi all,
Haven't been on here in a while but wondering if anyone has come across this:
A local rescue has been tasked with putting to spayed females together by the owner. The owner, who is extremely experienced and is amazing with bunnies agreed to have a go. She has a few bonded females together and didn't think much of it until they came in............
One bunny is lovely but the other is VERY aggressive. VERY territorial and will lunge, bite and swipe. She doesn't cower and act in the normal bunny way of being scared. The rescue owner has had her thoroughly vet checked (eyes, teeth, the lot) and even asked to see the vet papers for her spay. The rescue owner has (sadly) has all states of bunnies in over the years and is very used to dealing with unsprayed females but this one has flummoxed her, the bunny isn't showing the usual signs of mistreatment and the other female is a very friendly bun.
The rescue owner has had them three weeks and has made a little progress with this bun by talking to her and is managing little nose rubs but bunny will still just march up and bite and growl. She is totally acting like she is unsprayed. Maybe the rabbit's owners aren't giving the whole story.
I'm just wondering if anyone has had a bunny like this and if its possible for a bun not to be spayed correctly or if it could be an imbalance of hormones? Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks x
Haven't been on here in a while but wondering if anyone has come across this:
A local rescue has been tasked with putting to spayed females together by the owner. The owner, who is extremely experienced and is amazing with bunnies agreed to have a go. She has a few bonded females together and didn't think much of it until they came in............
One bunny is lovely but the other is VERY aggressive. VERY territorial and will lunge, bite and swipe. She doesn't cower and act in the normal bunny way of being scared. The rescue owner has had her thoroughly vet checked (eyes, teeth, the lot) and even asked to see the vet papers for her spay. The rescue owner has (sadly) has all states of bunnies in over the years and is very used to dealing with unsprayed females but this one has flummoxed her, the bunny isn't showing the usual signs of mistreatment and the other female is a very friendly bun.
The rescue owner has had them three weeks and has made a little progress with this bun by talking to her and is managing little nose rubs but bunny will still just march up and bite and growl. She is totally acting like she is unsprayed. Maybe the rabbit's owners aren't giving the whole story.
I'm just wondering if anyone has had a bunny like this and if its possible for a bun not to be spayed correctly or if it could be an imbalance of hormones? Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks x