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Old 09-05-2009, 11:18 AM
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Wow nice rabbit tip there!!
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oh really this is a very great information about the rabbits before this i was not aware of all these facts, really very interesting facts about the pets and as a pet owner one should know these facts, really great information.
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Thnxxxxxxxxx this is so useful
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Thanks this helps a lot

As for number 4 though, im sure he doesnt forget me as when im home he spends most of his time following me around!lol! and how come they 'forget' each other but can remember their own name and come to you when you call for them??
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Re: 10 Things you may not know about rabbits...

Funny, I was worrying that my bunny still hadn't forgiven me for going away for a weekend a few months ago! The lovely neighbours did some bunny sitting...



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Re: 10 Things you may not know about rabbits...

I have a question!
I got two rabbits and they began to fight... well one did the other just got chased about and his fur pulled. I had to seperate them for safety reasons but keep them in next door hutches so they can still smell eachother and see eachother but not fight or get upset.
I got told by the vet that they were too young to get neutered until next month and keep them seperated until a month afterwards.
Does this mean now they'll always need to be appart?! If so that kind of ruins the point of me getting two together to keep my old rabbit happy (again seperate hutches and runs but he likes them near him I think).

Can anyone advise me on this?!
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I have a question!
I got two rabbits and they began to fight... well one did the other just got chased about and his fur pulled. I had to seperate them for safety reasons but keep them in next door hutches so they can still smell eachother and see eachother but not fight or get upset.
I got told by the vet that they were too young to get neutered until next month and keep them seperated until a month afterwards.
Does this mean now they'll always need to be appart?! If so that kind of ruins the point of me getting two together to keep my old rabbit happy (again seperate hutches and runs but he likes them near him I think).

Can anyone advise me on this?!
Wait till they're old enough to be castrated and a few weeks after that you can try bonding them. If you've never done it before I would speak to a local rescue who can probably for a small donation do the bond for you especially since its two males and known to be one of the harder combinations to bond.
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Re: 10 Things you may not know about rabbits...

They must be able to remember because we had rabbits on holiday with us and then they went back home for 2 months and now they are back with us, they remembered exactly where they'd burrowed and went straight back to it!
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i know that Rabbits love living with other rabbits they can't bear loneliness
so i bought two and they are very healthy now
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