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Two male buns

lil_sar

Warren Scout
Hello

Just a quick question, which I am sure has been asked loads of times before!!
Is it possible to keep two male buns together? Only reason why I ask is that my sister-in-law has a beautiful bunny (fudge) and he's not getting the care and the attention that he deserves. There have been a few incidents over the last few months that have made my blood boil and I would love to give him a new home. My partner came home yesterday after seeing him and he said it broke his heart that this adorable bun, who is so friendly is just not really wanted. I don't even know if he gets vaccinated!
Any advise would be appreciated- I think he's about 3 years old but I would get him neutured.
 
There are plenty of people on here who have successfully bonded two boys, most however were litter mates or lived together from a very early age before the hormones kicked in. I tried bonding Benjamin and Oscar and it was very unsuccessful, they were REALLY fighting badly, but they have wonderful girliebuns now!!

Joanne
 
Would you say it's still worth a try?? I'm not too sure about the bonding process or where is best for them both to meet.
He hasn't been neutured and to be honest I don't even think he's been vaccinated and he's kept outside! :censored: I hope i'm wrong in this though.
Even so, I wouldn't let dillon near him without this.
 
Neutral territory, & a few weeks after neutering so hormones have died down.

I bonded 2 boys (my first 2 buns) - took a while, but I just took it slow. They live in a bonded 9 now with 2 other boys & 5 girls :D
 
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