Emma H
Warren Scout
Hi Everyone:wave:
It has been 5 weeks since Belle (the bunny I rescued) had her spay. She has been living in another part of the house to Bailey (my current bun - both large French Lops).
Last night I let Bailey into the room where Belle's cage was so he could hop about and smell her etc. (and did the same with Belle out of the cage and Bailey in). However both times Bailey got a bit aggressive and tried to bite Belle through the cage (I was on hand to move him out of the way - good job I had oven gloves on.haha.)
I am worried about trying the bonding thing now in the neutral area, I don't want Belle to get hurt There is a room upstairs where Bailey has only been a couple of times (and a very long time ago, but will still clean it).
Should I set up both of their cages in the neutral room? Or just keep that room totally just for bonding time?
At the minute their cages are in different rooms, not near each other. If I'm not to put their cages in the neutral room, should I put their cages together in the room one already has as theirs so they can see each other? I'm worried how Bailey will react at being shut up in his cage for a long time, but I'm willing to be cruel to be kind.
Looking forward to hearing your advice
Emma
xxx
It has been 5 weeks since Belle (the bunny I rescued) had her spay. She has been living in another part of the house to Bailey (my current bun - both large French Lops).
Last night I let Bailey into the room where Belle's cage was so he could hop about and smell her etc. (and did the same with Belle out of the cage and Bailey in). However both times Bailey got a bit aggressive and tried to bite Belle through the cage (I was on hand to move him out of the way - good job I had oven gloves on.haha.)
I am worried about trying the bonding thing now in the neutral area, I don't want Belle to get hurt There is a room upstairs where Bailey has only been a couple of times (and a very long time ago, but will still clean it).
Should I set up both of their cages in the neutral room? Or just keep that room totally just for bonding time?
At the minute their cages are in different rooms, not near each other. If I'm not to put their cages in the neutral room, should I put their cages together in the room one already has as theirs so they can see each other? I'm worried how Bailey will react at being shut up in his cage for a long time, but I'm willing to be cruel to be kind.
Looking forward to hearing your advice
Emma
xxx
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