People that think bunnies belong outside don’t realize how similar bunnies are to cats.someone asked me how often I wash the bunny,I said never,and explained that if a cat lives outside they stink but an indoor cat does not stink, and same goes for bunnies
When they have scuffles and lil fights how do you know when to seperate them? I have two boys and they get into lil fights alot so ive been struggling to bond them been wondering if maybe im being too scared and seperating them too fast?
@@strawberry7779 were they neutered?? Cuz I have two bunnies that are unneutered and I want to know if you have the same cuz cuz maybe then you could give me some tips. Sorry for the long question
@@papyrus_thebest248 no there not neutered! We’re planning to neuter them when there 2 or 3 months old! Basically I let them run around in the yard or there play pen with supervision of cousin and block them every time the fight or scuffle!
Yes!! I’m in the same boat right now with my un fixed male and female. I just have their cages beside eachother right now with a little space in between . So they atleast get used to seeing each other so when they are fixed they will be a little familiar with each other . Soon I hope for them to free roam together
I’m starting this Friday and have a few questions. When they would have a tiff what did to do? And in the middle of the night when they would have a tiff? And did you stop the mounting at all? That’s usually when mine start “biting”?
DO you have to keep them in the pen for several days? Like I work and I am not able to be home so I would need to take them out of the bonding when I leave for work and then put them back in it when I got home. Would that be a bad thing? Would it take longer to bond?
24/7 bonding means they are kept in the same enclosure 24/7. Typically they will not have to spend more than a few days in the small space that you begin with. You are to gradually expand the amount of living space (as long as progress is being made) until you get to the point that they are able to coexist in the entire area that they will be living. It’s tough to keep them so confined but in the grand scheme of things it’s only a small sacrifice to make when the outcome is a potential bonded partner for the bunnies. You have to move pretty slowly when expanding their space though, rushing can sometimes have the opposite effect and cause fights to occur which means you have to take a few steps back and reduce the amount of space again. Hope this makes sense 😊
People that think bunnies belong outside don’t realize how similar bunnies are to cats.someone asked me how often I wash the bunny,I said never,and explained that if a cat lives outside they stink but an indoor cat does not stink, and same goes for bunnies
Yeah bunnies share a lot of similarities with cats! They can use a litter box, roam around the house, come when called and a bunch more
Sully seems happy with all his binkies.
Yes he was so excited to have extra space to run around!
Awesome commitment Mom!!!❤❤ Denzel and Sully look great together!!!
So happy they’re friends 🥹
When they have scuffles and lil fights how do you know when to seperate them? I have two boys and they get into lil fights alot so ive been struggling to bond them been wondering if maybe im being too scared and seperating them too fast?
Omg I have been watching you on tiktok forever. So glad I found your channel!
Thank you so much I am getting another bunny on Saturday and there both boys so I am hoping they bond🤞🏼
How did it go??? Any updates?
@@uncoolperson7107really well! They bonded in less then 2 week they do have scuffles sometimes but thanks!
@@strawberry7779 were they neutered?? Cuz I have two bunnies that are unneutered and I want to know if you have the same cuz cuz maybe then you could give me some tips. Sorry for the long question
@@papyrus_thebest248 no there not neutered! We’re planning to neuter them when there 2 or 3 months old! Basically I let them run around in the yard or there play pen with supervision of cousin and block them every time the fight or scuffle!
Thank you.
Great video! It's helping me with my bonding! Are they still doing great together?! 😊
Hi we have rushed into buying 2 male bunnies an was wondering if we will still be able to bond them if we get them neutered???
Yes!! I’m in the same boat right now with my un fixed male and female. I just have their cages beside eachother right now with a little space in between . So they atleast get used to seeing each other so when they are fixed they will be a little familiar with each other . Soon I hope for them to free roam together
If you have two male bunnies you must get them both desexed before bonding or else they'll try to kill each other. Bunnies are very territorial.
I’m about to attempt bonding with my female and a male I’m adopting after she lost her sister
Same!
I’m starting this Friday and have a few questions. When they would have a tiff what did to do? And in the middle of the night when they would have a tiff? And did you stop the mounting at all? That’s usually when mine start “biting”?
DO you have to keep them in the pen for several days? Like I work and I am not able to be home so I would need to take them out of the bonding when I leave for work and then put them back in it when I got home. Would that be a bad thing? Would it take longer to bond?
They say if they can go 24 hours without scuffles, they are safe to live together.
You need at least a wk to spend with them, every time you expand their space it can set them back so to say 24hrs is just not right.
Did you keep them in the playpen the whole time, or did you let them out to exercise some?
24/7 bonding means they are kept in the same enclosure 24/7. Typically they will not have to spend more than a few days in the small space that you begin with. You are to gradually expand the amount of living space (as long as progress is being made) until you get to the point that they are able to coexist in the entire area that they will be living. It’s tough to keep them so confined but in the grand scheme of things it’s only a small sacrifice to make when the outcome is a potential bonded partner for the bunnies. You have to move pretty slowly when expanding their space though, rushing can sometimes have the opposite effect and cause fights to occur which means you have to take a few steps back and reduce the amount of space again. Hope this makes sense 😊
i have an unneutered male, i think he needs a friend though! do you think getting another male would be a bad idea??
They can still mount each other even after neutering?
yes, its their way to show dominance.
Are they both neutered ??
Wow, they poo a lot 😮
Perfect video for today
I’m happy I could finally make this video! 😅