Is there a benefit to having just one single rabbit or to having a bonded pair - as pets I mean ?
HOWsMom":1set1qi8 said:Thank you, ladysown - that is excellent information.
Rabbits are totally new to us - so we want all the info we can get BEFORE we get a rabbit (or two) !
HOWsMom":2uo0rvt5 said:Would side-by-side cages work - where they can see / smell / hear one another ?
And only being able to physically be together when they are out of the cages and supervised ?
We are not currently planning on a second bunny, but I'm curious how to do it if one of the boys decides that they want a rabbit like Bug4H.
Zass":2suwk0ko said:HOWsMom":2suwk0ko said:Would side-by-side cages work - where they can see / smell / hear one another ?
And only being able to physically be together when they are out of the cages and supervised ?
We are not currently planning on a second bunny, but I'm curious how to do it if one of the boys decides that they want a rabbit like Bug4H.
If a house rabbit sees another bunny, litter box habits tend to go strait out the window.
If they are always side by side, they should eventually sort out any possible territorial marking problem..but maybe you will always have more pee or bunny berries in places you don't want.
That issue is possible with a single bunny as well.
I'm not trying to discourage you. Having read many of your posts, I'd actually rather encourage you to experiment with as many bunnies as you like!!! My current count is 48. But most are quite small...
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