Hi there,
I'm new on here and new to owning rabbits (well I had 2 rabbits separately as a child - I've never owned a pair before). I have lots of questions to ask about my 2 rabbits, Theodore and Carrot, but the main thing that is troubling me at the moment is the bond between them.
They are both males who were kept together at the pet shop. They are around 4 months old. They have been fairly amicable although one is obviously more dominant and the other would move out of his way. We've had them 2 weeks now and they've been getting along fine grooming etc, but not really lying too close to each otehr. We have them set up in a hutch outside with a permenant run attached to the side that they can get in any time. We also have another run that we let them out in when we are around. We (myself and 2 daughters) sit in there to feed them. It has no cover which is why we don't let them in when we're not there.
Anyway, during the night they managed to push the hutch door open and get out into the pen. Unfortunately I had drap a tarpauline over the hutch and it blocked their way back in. When my husband came down in the morning they were chasing around like lunatics and tumbling/fighting. Theodore is the dominant one and he's quite a nervous bunny who likes to hide so I THINK he just got very stressed so chased the other one. We've no idea how long they were out there but there was no obvious major damage. However, carrot seemed very scared of Theodore and ran away every time he came near (even though to me he did't look like he was attacking once he was safely in his home). Carrot sat away from Theodore, where he couldn't been seen and every time theo came close he ran off.
I read about bonding online and decided that I needed to limit the space so that carrot couldn't run away and hide so he'd see that theodore wasn't attacking him. I confined them to the bottom part of the hutch and kept watch. All seemed to be well. After an initial jumpy nervous start (from Carrot mostly), they both snuggled down in their bed together. I saw a little grooming. I later opened up the top part of the hutch as I was too nervous to leave them unattended in such a small space. but I've kept the run closed off so they are limited to the hutch. Carrot immediately went upstairs out of the way so I think he's still afraid of theodore.
That was all yesterday evening. Today they are still in the hutch only with the top open. Carrot spent most of the morning at the top but I've just noticed that they are both snuggled up in the same bed again so I think its all okay. I've never seen any deliberate nastiness from Theodore (apart from the chasing mentioned above), I just think Carrot is a little wary.
Anyway, I do have a question. Sorry for the long introduction. They are not currently neutered. I realize it is important to do this. I have an appointment for 14th sept. Should I try to move this closer? Not sure its possible really but I can try.
Another question when they are neutred should I travel there with them in the same transport box. The shop put them in separate boxes when I bought them. Is this better? Also will the vet keep them together in the same cage etc. Should I ask them to?
Any ideas or advice gratefully received. Sorry for the waffly post and jumble of questions.
I'm new on here and new to owning rabbits (well I had 2 rabbits separately as a child - I've never owned a pair before). I have lots of questions to ask about my 2 rabbits, Theodore and Carrot, but the main thing that is troubling me at the moment is the bond between them.
They are both males who were kept together at the pet shop. They are around 4 months old. They have been fairly amicable although one is obviously more dominant and the other would move out of his way. We've had them 2 weeks now and they've been getting along fine grooming etc, but not really lying too close to each otehr. We have them set up in a hutch outside with a permenant run attached to the side that they can get in any time. We also have another run that we let them out in when we are around. We (myself and 2 daughters) sit in there to feed them. It has no cover which is why we don't let them in when we're not there.
Anyway, during the night they managed to push the hutch door open and get out into the pen. Unfortunately I had drap a tarpauline over the hutch and it blocked their way back in. When my husband came down in the morning they were chasing around like lunatics and tumbling/fighting. Theodore is the dominant one and he's quite a nervous bunny who likes to hide so I THINK he just got very stressed so chased the other one. We've no idea how long they were out there but there was no obvious major damage. However, carrot seemed very scared of Theodore and ran away every time he came near (even though to me he did't look like he was attacking once he was safely in his home). Carrot sat away from Theodore, where he couldn't been seen and every time theo came close he ran off.
I read about bonding online and decided that I needed to limit the space so that carrot couldn't run away and hide so he'd see that theodore wasn't attacking him. I confined them to the bottom part of the hutch and kept watch. All seemed to be well. After an initial jumpy nervous start (from Carrot mostly), they both snuggled down in their bed together. I saw a little grooming. I later opened up the top part of the hutch as I was too nervous to leave them unattended in such a small space. but I've kept the run closed off so they are limited to the hutch. Carrot immediately went upstairs out of the way so I think he's still afraid of theodore.
That was all yesterday evening. Today they are still in the hutch only with the top open. Carrot spent most of the morning at the top but I've just noticed that they are both snuggled up in the same bed again so I think its all okay. I've never seen any deliberate nastiness from Theodore (apart from the chasing mentioned above), I just think Carrot is a little wary.
Anyway, I do have a question. Sorry for the long introduction. They are not currently neutered. I realize it is important to do this. I have an appointment for 14th sept. Should I try to move this closer? Not sure its possible really but I can try.
Another question when they are neutred should I travel there with them in the same transport box. The shop put them in separate boxes when I bought them. Is this better? Also will the vet keep them together in the same cage etc. Should I ask them to?
Any ideas or advice gratefully received. Sorry for the waffly post and jumble of questions.