Mrs Carr
Warren Scout
Bob will be off to the vets have his bits removed in the next few weeks so we need to start thinking seriously about bonding him with Buddy but I've got myself confuddled with the neutral territory issue. Both the boys are given free run of the flat (at separate times obviously) but this means we have zero areas that neither bun has visited.
They already "know" each other in the sense that their pens are right beside each other, their hay racks are back to back so they are effectively sharing one big rack (albeit with bars through the middle) and are often interacting in one way or another ......... Not ALWAYS in a good way I'll admit but nothing bad enough to make me think they cannot be bonded.
So with this in mind, is neutral territory still as important as it would be for 2buns who have never seen each other before?
They already "know" each other in the sense that their pens are right beside each other, their hay racks are back to back so they are effectively sharing one big rack (albeit with bars through the middle) and are often interacting in one way or another ......... Not ALWAYS in a good way I'll admit but nothing bad enough to make me think they cannot be bonded.
So with this in mind, is neutral territory still as important as it would be for 2buns who have never seen each other before?