Luv Bunnies
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2006
- Messages
- 9,193
So do all 4 of them get along together? Suzanne
My two little woodland bunnies are bonded. They might be brothers since they seemed to be about the same age when we got them. At the very least they're cousins since every rabbit in the colony was related in some way. They have always shared a cage and love each other. I love it when I walk by and they're snuggling or grooming each other. Such sweeties!
My older boy and girl bunnies are not bonded. We tried to bond them when we got the girl. She tried to make friends and showed the boy that she would be submissive by putting her head down in front of him. He started to groom her which we thought was a good sign. Then he bit her on the nose! We think he liked her, he just didn't know how to treat a pretty girl. After that, she didn't want anything else to do with him. I couldn't blame her. What girl wants to date a guy after he bites her on the nose? They have separate cages now. When she comes out to play, she goes up to his cage and they sniff each other and touch noses. I tried putting them together a few months ago to see if they were interested in being friends. He ran away and hid until she was safely back in her cage. They seem to be happy as singles so that's how they'll stay!
. Of course I'm still in the process of getting adjusted to their affections for baseboards, cords, etc...but honestly, it miniscule. I've had worse damage from dogs. 
I don't know how somebody can say the words "hate" and "rabbit" in the same sentence! We have four and they are the sweetest creatures alive. I'd rather have a bunny than any other animal. I think the problem with your bunny is that she needs fixed. Also, how big is her cage? Do you let her out to play? Does she get a lot of attention or is she left to herself? Seriously...get her fixed and after a few weeks you'll find her to have a completely different personality.