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Meet my two new bunnies- Joey and Scooch

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I actually ended up getting both, they are both brothers and I didn't want to seperate them, they are such a pair I love them. Here's the pics as promised !

Scooch is white and brown, Joey is black and white!
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Aww they are both totally gorgeous.xoxoxoxoxoxo Will they not fight as they get older?
 
They are both beautiful, you must be so pleased with them! I'd love to have a bunny, but hubby has put his foot down{:|. Maybe one day!:))
 
Aww they are both totally gorgeous.xoxoxoxoxoxo Will they not fight as they get older?

I would have them both neutered to try and prevent agression. It is also easier to litter train them etc once they have been neutered.
 
i would agree, i had my bunnies neuteured and it calmed them right down, they were quite vicious before hand!

They are STUNNING though! i adore them! such sweet little things!
 
wow they are beatiful. I love the brown and white. I wouldn't think they were brothers, they looks nothing like each other :D
 
wow they are beatiful. I love the brown and white. I wouldn't think they were brothers, they looks nothing like each other :D

Lol aparently Joey is more like his mum and Scooch is more like his dad :P
 
They are both absolutely adorable! x) x)

I would definately agree about having them both neutered. I have a pair of brothers who have been together all their lives. I got them when they were only 8 weeks old, and they lived very happily together until they were about 4 months old.....and then the testosterone kicked in and they started fighting literally overnight! I had them both neutered, and they stopped fighting and have lived very blissfully together ever since! x) Having just one of them neutered may very well result in the unneutered one bullying the neutered one .:(

Best of luck with them.....they are gorgeous! And make sure and post LOADS of pics as they grow! :)
 
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