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Bonding 3 males

beccimarie

Mama Doe
Hello! I'm looking for some advice loki (my new male) is being bonded with my two bonnie and clyde I've started in a neutral area (the kitchen) they started of with 20 minute sessions and then separated now I'm doing 30 minute session s there was a little nipping *I'm boss* communication but no scraps, I put them in the nueter area this morning and I could see the tension was different loki started swapping with clyde I immediately got the spray bottle and lucky stopped any nasty fight in now separated them again am I doing this all right? I've never bonded boys before, I've read horror stories yet my boys haven't seemed to had had a proper *fight to the death* fight it all seems to be going a bit to smoothly. ... or maybe I'm being superstitious! Here is all of them in there neutral area... any tips will be great!
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What a lovely hairy huddle of bunnies. Do you have the option of having an ongoing bonding session - or much longer ones?
 
What a lovely hairy huddle of bunnies. Do you have the option of having an ongoing bonding session - or much longer ones?
Well today they have been bonding for 5 hours! few scraps *I'm in charge* behaviour when one moved but they 'accept' each other I'm just a bit concerned about leaving them unsupervised yet as when I see a scrap I make a loud noise which panics them and they stop I don't want them to have a proper fight as then I know it's very hard to re bond, so when I go out I separate them. Is his normal when bonding?

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