joemorris86
Young Bun
Hello. About 5 months ago me and my girlfriend got ourselves a mini lop buck (Loki). He's a happy little guy who has settled in well.
2 weeks ago we picked up a mini lop doe (Poppy) so he can have some company while we are at work. They are currently on different floors of the house and haven't seen each other yet.
Poppy is very very nervous. We have been trying to spend as much time in the smaller room she is in, just letting her get used to us. We aren't really trying to stroke her or pick her up as she is so nervous I thought that may just make it worse.
So I guess my question is, do I just keep doing what I'm doing? Just sitting and talking with her and hope she eventually gains a little confidence.
She hasn't been spayed yet as I thought trying to bring her to the vet while she is still so unsure of us could be a little traumatic and I wanted her to really settle in first. Would there be any problem letting Loki up to her room while she is in her hutch so start getting used to each other? Or should I wait until she has been spayed before introductions?
Thanks for any tips
2 weeks ago we picked up a mini lop doe (Poppy) so he can have some company while we are at work. They are currently on different floors of the house and haven't seen each other yet.
Poppy is very very nervous. We have been trying to spend as much time in the smaller room she is in, just letting her get used to us. We aren't really trying to stroke her or pick her up as she is so nervous I thought that may just make it worse.
So I guess my question is, do I just keep doing what I'm doing? Just sitting and talking with her and hope she eventually gains a little confidence.
She hasn't been spayed yet as I thought trying to bring her to the vet while she is still so unsure of us could be a little traumatic and I wanted her to really settle in first. Would there be any problem letting Loki up to her room while she is in her hutch so start getting used to each other? Or should I wait until she has been spayed before introductions?
Thanks for any tips
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