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mixed up

mummyally

Young Bun
well we put flopsy in her new carrier and then mopsy in her's
brought them in the house so i could move the rabbit hutches and attached run, (flopsy need fresh place's to dig )
well got things done great put them back everything good or so i thought, i had put mopsy in flopsy's bit and flopsy in mopsy's bit lol easy to do as they look so alike, i woundered why flopsy looked puzzled at the litter try now are they ok to stay were they are or should i move them back into the original hutches
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This is a great way to let them get used to each others' smells if you're going to bond them. They should be ok as they are. They do look alike don't they?
 
If you're intending to bond them then switching can help with that. If not then put them back in their own cage. Females are quite territorial so it's stressful for them not to be 'home'.

Tam
 
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