Can you introduce a new rabbit to an old one?

Put the rabbits in nearby enclosures, where they can sniff each other through the wire. If your existing rabbit is free range, put the new rabbit in a small separated area so they can get used to each other's scent. You can swap around their litter trays
litter trays
A litter box, sometimes called a sandbox, cat box, litter tray, cat pan, potty, pot or litter pan, is an indoor feces and urine collection box for cats, as well as rabbits, ferrets, miniature pigs, small dogs, and other pets that instinctively or through training will make use of such a repository.
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and rub a cloth over each transferring scents.
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Can I put a baby rabbit with an older rabbit?

Truly bonded bunnies should spend the rest of their lives with each other. The best pairs are generally opposite sex rabbits of about the same age. While that doesn't mean that same-sex and baby and adult bunnies can't bond, it can take more time and effort for the pairing to succeed.
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Is it a good idea to get a second rabbit?

In general, rabbits will be happier in pairs than when they are single. A second rabbit can prevent depression, and even help to minimize boredom and troublemaking behaviors. However, enough social interaction from humans or other pets is also okay if getting a second rabbit is not possible.
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Can you put different age rabbits together?

Two adult rabbits are more likely to get along well if they're of a similar age to one another. They'll have similar energy levels and their personalities will be fully developed. Both rabbits should be over one year old and be spayed or neutered before you introduce them.
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Is it okay to introduce a new rabbit?

Have hiding places and toys ready to put in the area, but leave it empty for when you first introduce them. Once the rabbits are comfortable with the sight and smell of each other, they can be introduced for short periods in the neutral area.
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Introducing Rabbits to each other - Bonding Rabbits



How do you know if rabbits get along?

Positive Signs of Rabbit Bonding
  1. Rabbits Ignore Each Other.
  2. Rabbits Start to Show Interest in Each Other.
  3. Rabbits are Willing to Share.
  4. Rabbits Play Together.
  5. Rabbits Start to Sleep Together.
  6. Rabbits Groom Each Other.
  7. Rabbits Observe a Social Hierarchy.
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Will my rabbit get along with another rabbit?

Pet rabbits need at least one bunny bestie to live with but they'll be even happier in larger groups. It's easiest to adopt rabbits that are already bonded - brothers and sisters from the same litter will be really happy to live together, so long as they've been neutered (or you get them done when they're old enough).
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How do you introduce a new rabbit to a bonded pair?

Recommended bonding process:
  1. First, get the rabbits acquainted by sight and smell. ...
  2. When both rabbits become relaxed in each other's company and are used to the sight and smell of each other, start putting them together for very short periods of time in strictly neutral territory where neither rabbit has been before.
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Can you separate bonded rabbits?

Once the rabbits have bonded, DO NOT separate them. If one rabbit needs to go to the vet, both need to go. If they're separated and one rabbit comes back with a different smell or change in health, they may reject each other and begin fighting.
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How do you introduce a new rabbit to an older rabbit?

Put the rabbits in nearby enclosures, where they can sniff each other through the wire. If your existing rabbit is free range, put the new rabbit in a small separated area so they can get used to each other's scent. You can swap around their litter trays and rub a cloth over each transferring scents.
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Is it better to have 1 or 2 rabbits?

Barring the odd rogue rabbit that likes the lonely life, rabbits generally benefit from the company of other rabbits. They will often be far happier and content with a mate. Rabbits are not that unlike humans, they also get bored, even depressed, and when they do, they often act it out with destructive behaviour.
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Should I buy my rabbit a friend?

Should I get my pet rabbit a friend? Absolutely! It's one of the best things you can do to make your bunny's life a happy and fulfilled one. Rabbits in the wild live in big groups and are very sociable animals, so it makes sense that they should live with at least one other bunny friend!
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Do bonded rabbits fight?

A rabbit may fight to show dominance. Biting and nipping are also mating behaviour. Paradoxically, rabbits may even fight as part of their bonding process. Bonded rabbits can fight, too.
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When should you give up bonding rabbits?

In general, the only time you should give up on bonding rabbits is when they have injured each other. You should also reevaluate the bond if one rabbit is a bully, making the other rabbit anxious and afraid to eat, use the litter box, or even move around too much.
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Can I get a third rabbit?

It should be noted that, if you already had a neutered pair which have a close relationship, you should think very carefully before adding a third rabbit. The introduction of the third can sometimes upset the current pair and may even cause the original bond to break down.
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Should I let my rabbits fight it out?

Do not separate the rabbits unless they are truly fighting and may injure each other. Every time you separate the rabbits, you will have to re-introduce them, making this process take even longer. If you separate them, keep them in sight and smell of each other to help them get used to each other.
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How do I know if my rabbit needs a friend?

Signs of loneliness in rabbits
  1. Attention-seeking behaviors. If rabbits are lonely, the first step they'll take is to try to find ways to get the attention they crave. ...
  2. Persistent destructive behaviors. ...
  3. A withdrawn personality. ...
  4. Unexplained aggressive behavior. ...
  5. Fur pulling and overgrooming. ...
  6. Lack of appetite.
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Can 2 male rabbits live together?

In the wild, they would live in large numbers, and most domestic rabbits also prefer the company of other rabbits rather than being kept as solitary pets. You can keep any combination of genders, including two male rabbits, together, but some steps will help ensure a more successful introduction and bonding.
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Do rabbits get jealous of each other?

It's advisable to keep your rabbits together, especially once bonded, but also to treat them equally. No matter how many bunnies you live with, they must be considered part of the family. If your rabbit doesn't feel like they're a priority, they'll become jealous. Jealous of each other, or your spouse or children.
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Can 2 female rabbits live together?

Yes, two female rabbits can live together if they're bonded properly and watched closely in the beginning. No rabbit should have to live alone, as they are very social creatures. Whether it's a male and female or two females, rabbits need socialization to be happy.
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What does it mean when a rabbit cleans itself in front of you?

Rabbits groom themselves multiple times a day, so it can be difficult to know when rabbits are over-grooming themselves. Grooming can be a self-comforting behavior for rabbits. If they are stressed, anxious, bored, or even a little sick, a rabbit might try to feel better by self-grooming more often.
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What is the best companion for a rabbit?

Do Rabbits Do Well With Other Household Pets?
  • Cats. With the proper circumstances and a healthy environment, rabbits and felines may make a good team, particularly in cases where the bunny doesn't react fearfully to the latter's mere presence. ...
  • Dogs. Dogs are a similar situation as cats. ...
  • Guinea Pigs. ...
  • Ferrets. ...
  • Birds.
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What are the benefits of having two rabbits?

HRS Colorado Chapter Manager Nancy LaRoche writes, “Pairs are much easier to care for, get into far less trouble, are happier, and tend to relate better to people. Boredom leads to bunny-in-trouble, and pairs don't get nearly as bored because they are so busy relating to each other.
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How much space do 2 rabbits need?

One guideline to go by is at least 8 square feet of enclosure space combined with at least at least 24 square feet of exercise space, for 1-2 rabbits, in which the rabbit(s) can run and play at least 5 hours per day.
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