FlorenceandBlondie
New Kit
Hi everyone
Looking for some help with my 2 5and a half month girls.
They are not litter mates but have been together since they were tiny and have been inseparable since... until Wednesday morning.
The hormones have kicked in and they seem to hate each other. They have started circling each other and biting. Although this only lasts a few seconds. It’s not nice to watch and both have clumps of hair in their mouths.
Both have stopped using litter tray and are spraying and dropping poo everywhere to mark territory, also chinning everything in sight.
I have tried various vets and can’t get an appointment for spay for 3 weeks as they’re all very busy after lockdown.
I have given them a bigger area to roam in the hope this helps ( normally have 1 room) I know I should try not to separate them as bonding again would be more difficult.
I am keeping a close eye on them, and providing separate water, hay and food bowl, especially after hearing one let out a big squeal this afternoon during a tornado fight. I discovered which one it was by the colour of hair on the floor and the fact she is now running away whenever the other comes near.
Any advice or tips to help keep both bunnies happy in the next 3 weeks would be appreciated it’s breaking my heart seeing them both on edge and not flopped together as they usually are.
Looking for some help with my 2 5and a half month girls.
They are not litter mates but have been together since they were tiny and have been inseparable since... until Wednesday morning.
The hormones have kicked in and they seem to hate each other. They have started circling each other and biting. Although this only lasts a few seconds. It’s not nice to watch and both have clumps of hair in their mouths.
Both have stopped using litter tray and are spraying and dropping poo everywhere to mark territory, also chinning everything in sight.
I have tried various vets and can’t get an appointment for spay for 3 weeks as they’re all very busy after lockdown.
I have given them a bigger area to roam in the hope this helps ( normally have 1 room) I know I should try not to separate them as bonding again would be more difficult.
I am keeping a close eye on them, and providing separate water, hay and food bowl, especially after hearing one let out a big squeal this afternoon during a tornado fight. I discovered which one it was by the colour of hair on the floor and the fact she is now running away whenever the other comes near.
Any advice or tips to help keep both bunnies happy in the next 3 weeks would be appreciated it’s breaking my heart seeing them both on edge and not flopped together as they usually are.