Saturday, August 21, 2010

Would you recommend keeping a male rabbit on its own?

I was considering adopting 2 baby male rabbits from a friend who has babies ready for rehoming. Having posted a question about this I realise this is not a good idea. We are now wondering if we should keep one on its own or if we should get him neutered and then search for a rescue female to keep him company. Does anyone know the right thing to do?





Thanks in advance!Would you recommend keeping a male rabbit on its own?
rabbits are loners..2 males will fight to the deth even if from the same littler...if you really want to get 2 and keep them together you have to get a male and a female and fix 1 or both but that still won't always work.





I think it is better to just have 1 he won't be lonely as long as you give him some attention and they are better pets because they will come to you for the attention insted of the other rabbit..plus you won't have to worry about seprating them if it dosn't work out. Males make better pets then females because the girls get moody sometimes.Would you recommend keeping a male rabbit on its own?
two spayed females make the best pets ever. i promise you.





i've found that males are very temperamental. females can be too, but it's not as likely as with males and their raging hormones.





also, the more you socialize with them, the more friendly they'll be.
The best thing to do would be to get him spayed and get a female that can be or has been neutred, if you dont want to breed them that is
get a male and a female then they can babies together and then sell they babies before they can breed or there babies will die and the mother can too....sell the babies for $20 each to children who want baby bunnies
yeah two male rabbits aren't a good idea...but if you get him neutered im sure he would do fine with a spayed female... i have a male bunny that isn't neutered but i think he's kind of lonely lol
GET THEM BOTH NEUTERED AND LEAVE THEM TOGETHER IT IS OKAY. THEY WILL BOND MORE THEN THEY ARE ALREADY.

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