I'm totally at my whitsend now with Honey & Blue.
When I first got Honey shes was so nervous, too young to be left and showed agression. Finally she started to put weight on, was getting friendlier, she loved cuddles, licked my hands, even other people could stroke her and she didn't try and attack them.
Blue and Honey were both neutered and I gave them enough time to recover and tried to introduce them, major fail. Blue is quite easy going and will lick her but also knows when to back off.
Last time I tried on my own it ended up with blood and fur everywere.
I had a lady who runs a rescue in Kent help me out via the phone, shes come down and seen them and tried to help but its just not working.
In this time since failing to bond them Honeys got worse then when I first had her, I can hardly stroke her, she swipes, lunges and bites before you even get close to her.
If my nan goes in the shed she goes running straight for her.
She gets very stressed so the lady who helped me suggested that moveing her to hers wouldn't be a good idea as it could set her back even more in her behaviour.
Its got to the point were I'm considering getting Blue a different friend and giving up.
The lady even tried bonding one of my nans very gentle bunnies to her and it was even worse.
Do you think some bunnies just don't want rabbit company?
Sorry for long thread, I'm just finding myself tearing my hair out as its set her further back then ever.
When I first got Honey shes was so nervous, too young to be left and showed agression. Finally she started to put weight on, was getting friendlier, she loved cuddles, licked my hands, even other people could stroke her and she didn't try and attack them.
Blue and Honey were both neutered and I gave them enough time to recover and tried to introduce them, major fail. Blue is quite easy going and will lick her but also knows when to back off.
Last time I tried on my own it ended up with blood and fur everywere.
I had a lady who runs a rescue in Kent help me out via the phone, shes come down and seen them and tried to help but its just not working.
In this time since failing to bond them Honeys got worse then when I first had her, I can hardly stroke her, she swipes, lunges and bites before you even get close to her.
If my nan goes in the shed she goes running straight for her.
She gets very stressed so the lady who helped me suggested that moveing her to hers wouldn't be a good idea as it could set her back even more in her behaviour.
Its got to the point were I'm considering getting Blue a different friend and giving up.
The lady even tried bonding one of my nans very gentle bunnies to her and it was even worse.
Do you think some bunnies just don't want rabbit company?
Sorry for long thread, I'm just finding myself tearing my hair out as its set her further back then ever.