robeyw
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I read about how much happier bonded rabbits are, but is that typical? What is reasonable to expect?
I have a spayed doe about 3 years old that had a companion 2 years ago. I got her when the companion died. I tried getting a companion from a shelter but it was a bad choice. The companion lives in a cage by her choice and after 18 months I was able to reduce the cage to single layer 2 X 4 mesh wire. They seem to benefit from each other but I wanted to bond her, so I got a neutered doe that acts young but is full grown from the shelter. They got along well when introduced and after about a week were living in my house without constraint of a cage. They both seem rather independent. The only territoriality I see is that she leaves a lot of her pellets on the floor of his cage. Occasionally they sit together and both make grooming requests without much success. Hers are never honored and he has started putting his head under hers. Usually she ignores him, sometimes she affectionately licks his ears and sometimes she mounts him. I am giving her as much affection as ever and he does not want much attention from me. It has been 1 month since they were introduced. The new rabbit wants more space than I have both inside and outside so he would be happier with someone with a lot of space in the country. Should I return him and try for a better match?
Is there a way to judge dominant/submissive tendency in a brief encounter? I spent time with the new rabbit in his cage twice a week for quite a while and once in the visitation room but his behavior was nothing like what it is when he is free in my house or yard.
I have a spayed doe about 3 years old that had a companion 2 years ago. I got her when the companion died. I tried getting a companion from a shelter but it was a bad choice. The companion lives in a cage by her choice and after 18 months I was able to reduce the cage to single layer 2 X 4 mesh wire. They seem to benefit from each other but I wanted to bond her, so I got a neutered doe that acts young but is full grown from the shelter. They got along well when introduced and after about a week were living in my house without constraint of a cage. They both seem rather independent. The only territoriality I see is that she leaves a lot of her pellets on the floor of his cage. Occasionally they sit together and both make grooming requests without much success. Hers are never honored and he has started putting his head under hers. Usually she ignores him, sometimes she affectionately licks his ears and sometimes she mounts him. I am giving her as much affection as ever and he does not want much attention from me. It has been 1 month since they were introduced. The new rabbit wants more space than I have both inside and outside so he would be happier with someone with a lot of space in the country. Should I return him and try for a better match?
Is there a way to judge dominant/submissive tendency in a brief encounter? I spent time with the new rabbit in his cage twice a week for quite a while and once in the visitation room but his behavior was nothing like what it is when he is free in my house or yard.