Janice C
Adult Guinea Pig
Did you collect the other rabbit today?We've decided we are going to give him a try and are collecting him tomorrow!![]()
Did you collect the other rabbit today?We've decided we are going to give him a try and are collecting him tomorrow!![]()
Did you collect the other rabbit today?
Let's hope he gets a good home then. XUnfortunately noturns out there was 'confusion' as to what we'd be doing with him and they felt it was better to take him to the RSPCA. Just hope that whoever gives him a home from there will keep him this time- he's lovely.
You may need to border hop if you were ever considering Daisy for a spay. Can't give you an exact price but definitely cheaper.Chili is a boy ad Daisy is a girl,so we did go with the mixed sex pairing.
However here (in Switzerland) the issue is slightly complicated by the fact that you can't buy and un-neutered male (which is fantastic obviously), but it is all but impossible to get your female rabbit spayed.
We contacted several vets for this procedure, but because all males are neutered it is deemed 'unnecessary' and costs a fortune (a standard spay costs in excess of 500 pounds here).
So we were actually told that 2 neutered males was also a good option?
How are you getting on with bonding the bunnies?I have bonded several rabbits and am about to bond a quad this weekend hopefully. Two males and two females. Older neutered males are usually not too tricky to bond, females tend to be more tricky. Just like piggies they need to sort out their hierarchy.
As long as one is prepared to submit to the other it's usually straightforward. The problems occur if they are equally dominant.
Do the initial introduction in a small completely neutral area. I set up a pen in the kitchen.
Have gloves and a towel ready in case you need to separate them quickly.
Chasing, humping and nipping of fur is normal but watch out for frenzied circling, they can get into a fight. Watch carefully for as long as necessary, this might mean sleeping nearby, once the initial chasing etc settles you may find that they will start to sit close to each other and groom at the same time. This is a sign of them being relaxed. Once they start grooming each other you have cracked it.
Don't move them into their final home for a week or so to let the bond consolidate, you may find things will kick off again if you move them too soon.
Good luck.
Oh! That Makes It Look So Easy!It's going well thanks! No aggression and they all seem quite calm. Not in love yet but hopefully it's in the air!
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It seems an easy bond but l have had some horrible ones before! They have been together 24 hours! Are you going to get another Bunny?Oh! That Makes It Look So Easy!
How Long Has That Been?
I am looking at the moment. Emailed SSPCA but seemingly have to speak to Rehoming. I’d asked whether they have neutered boys plus whether they did bonding there. Thought they’d know! Still have the Minilop people in Edinburgh to get back in touch with. Not many actual rescues up here!It seems an easy bond but l have had some horrible ones before! They have been together 24 hours! Are you going to get another Bunny?
Good luck. We have lots of lovely boys needing good homes in Barnsley. Babies as wellI am looking at the moment. Emailed SSPCA but seemingly have to speak to Rehoming. I’d asked whether they have neutered boys plus whether they did bonding there. Thought they’d know! Still have the Minilop people in Edinburgh to get back in touch with. Not many actual rescues up here!
Lots in England, I know!Good luck. We have lots of lovely boys needing good homes in Barnsley. Babies as well
Just had my Flossie spayed 6 days ago and she is fine!I realise spaying guinea pigs is a very tricky procedure and not many vets practise it but what about spaying rabbits? I'm very upset that we weren't able to get Renly and try him with Bigwig but I'd still very much like to get a rabbit companion for Bigwig. However, with him being 6/7 years old I don't really want him to go under anaesthetic for the neutering procedure. Is spaying a female rabbit a procedure that can be done or is it like with guinea pigs not done by many vets? (I've never owned a female rabbit before) or is it possible to get a male to bond with him- and if so is a baby better like with guinea pigs?![]()
As @Janice C says spaying female rabbits is recommended as it prevents uterine cancer and also makes bonding easier (intact rabbits tend to have phantom pregnancies which is very stressful for them).I realise spaying guinea pigs is a very tricky procedure and not many vets practise it but what about spaying rabbits? I'm very upset that we weren't able to get Renly and try him with Bigwig but I'd still very much like to get a rabbit companion for Bigwig. However, with him being 6/7 years old I don't really want him to go under anaesthetic for the neutering procedure. Is spaying a female rabbit a procedure that can be done or is it like with guinea pigs not done by many vets? (I've never owned a female rabbit before) or is it possible to get a male to bond with him- and if so is a baby better like with guinea pigs?![]()
We have rehomed to Scotland. The problems arise if the bond fails of course...so you would need a plan B!Lots in England, I know!
How many miles away is that though!
You rehome up here?We have rehomed to Scotland. The problems arise if the bond fails of course...so you would need a plan B!
I’m near Peebles.You rehome up here?
How many miles away are you then?.
We rehome anywhere providing we can assess the home you are offering adequately.I’m near Peebles.
Hubby has had the map out!We rehome anywhere providing we can assess the home you are offering adequately.
It' Barnsley animal rescue charity Hoyland Barnsley just off J 36 M1
Sounds wonderful! I run the guinea pig part of the rescue. You need to speak to Angie who runs the rabbit rescue l will message you her contact details.Hubby has had the map out!
Have been trying up here though but some of the online sites don’t seem to function very well! Spent ages putting all my details into one which took me 40 mins, pressed Submit but no idea where it went!
Seriously though, how does it work over such a distance? Would take us 4 hours to get to you, hubby thinks. How would we know if you have any suitable buns? My Flossie is obviously a house bun and I'm looking for a smallish male as a friend - mainly so they’ve plenty room to exercise. She also has a safe garden with access from her room.