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Post by puppy on Jun 27, 2004 17:29:55 GMT -5
MG > try spaying them, their temperament might be better. if i'm not wrong, they behave like that, 'cause they've reached puberty. both want to dominate. i have 2 sisters staying together also. they like to hump each other occasionally. but wont fight. they still can share food together, zzz together. only thing is when they are hungry, they'll start to hump each other. hahaha... do watch for unintentional wounds caused by the humpings or scratches, which might become worse if left unattended.
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MG
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Post by MG on Jun 27, 2004 18:19:34 GMT -5
Thanks Puppy for the advise but as soon as they started fight I called my vet and that is what he suggested. So they were both spayed at the same time. that was when they were about 4 months old and they are now over 2 years old. My husband and I are trying to get them together with close supervision and hopefully oneday we will be able to let them be out together. Right now they can only be out one at a time. Thanks anyway!!
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Post by puppy on Jun 28, 2004 5:18:07 GMT -5
MG > i realised that as they grow older, their temperament will become better. so i think ur 2 bunnies will behave better. moreover they are alr spayed. try to re-bond them again. will be waiting for good news. ;D
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