Daughters solitary house bunny seems happy enough she gets lots of attention and only goes in her cage at night or when they're out of the house.
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You could try a Guinea Pig with the Rabbit, they make good companions. We have several Rabbits one to a cage and the tame ones get handled every day and seem quite happy.Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
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Hi there- just caught up with this thread!
We have had pet bunnies for years. We used to breed them for sale.
You say Rocky is a boy??...I wouldn't put him with anther bunny- he'll play 'piggyback' with a female all the time and hurt her and make babbies too!...and will most likely attack another male.
We have had 2 gals OK with each other although one will boss the other one around.
I think it's good for them to see each other or even cuddle up against each other with a chicken wire divider between hutches.
I was advised once to have a guinea pig with our male and he 'piggy backed' it way too often and the poor guinea pig was traumatised by the whole thing...it probably depends on their general attitude.
A neutered male would be much less hormonal... but he'd need doing early.
Why not bring him into the house and litter train him?
We have had a couple like that. They get played with an awful lot more too."Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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I love your posts Nicos, and always agree with them. He is indeed a boy, only young, but very cuddly and placid. He's hopping about in the living room right now, which I'm sure is a sign of happiness?? Like I said earlier, I really didn't think I'd enjoy having a pet rabbit, it's never even appealed to me before now. But I think he's great. He's a proper little lad and has a great character on him!!! Think for now I'm gonna leave him on his own, and give him as much of my own time as family life allows. Not ruled out breeding some rabbits yet, so really don't wanna get him neutered
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If you have a male rabbit don't get another male, they will fight! Guinea Pigs make good companions for rabbits, however we had a male rabbit who lived alone and was perfectly happy- he did get a lot of attention and was allowed to run around the living room for a while each day in winter ( and never left any mess). He and our kitten became friends and would lie together in the shade on a hot day.
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Originally posted by Artychoke View PostIf you have a male rabbit don't get another male, they will fight! Guinea Pigs make good companions for rabbits, however we had a male rabbit who lived alone and was perfectly happy- he did get a lot of attention and was allowed to run around the living room for a while each day in winter ( and never left any mess). He and our kitten became friends and would lie together in the shade on a hot day.
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Oh dear, sounds like he's won you over properly
Hope he's easy enough to catch in the garden. People who used to mind the boys when they were little, had rabbits. They were always getting out and everyone would spend hours trying to find them, and then catch them.Ali
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