Should I get another rabbit to accompany my current one? Fluffymoomoo is a female but she's superrrrr cunning, greedy, selfish (hide in the corner & eat when I gave her treats). Not yet spayed. So I'm afraid both rabbits turns out fighting one another :(
She seems rather lonely which I only gets to play with her outside cage 4 times a week for about 2 - 3 hours ):
ehhh... no idea...
We do have ppl here who has rabbits, maybe they can share their opinion...
Originally posted by Vannyrosabella:Should I get another rabbit to accompany my current one? Fluffymoomoo is a female but she's superrrrr cunning, greedy, selfish (hide in the corner & eat when I gave her treats). Not yet spayed. So I'm afraid both rabbits turns out fighting one another :(
She seems rather lonely which I only gets to play with her outside cage 4 times a week for about 2 - 3 hours ):
Get this:
Get a Guinea Pig
They get along anyway and you don't need to worry about fighting and pregnancies
guinea pig and rabbit?
sounds like a good idea... more variety...
Originally posted by ^Acid^ aka s|aO^eH~:guinea pig and rabbit?
sounds like a good idea... more variety...
Well, they get along and eat the same food and share the same kind of habitat
yeah.. and get your bunny spayed..
Originally posted by the Bear:yeah.. and get your bunny spayed..
Actually getting another rabbit of the same gender would not require spaying.
Originally posted by Nelstar:Actually getting another rabbit of the same gender would not require spaying.
they might fight.. and the hormones kick in, they behave really strangely.. so if not breeding the bunnies, it'll be better to spay them
Originally posted by elindra:
Well, they get along and eat the same food and share the same kind of habitat
Hmmm... maybe can add in chinchila also???
Originally posted by ^Acid^ aka s|aO^eH~:
Hmmm... maybe can add in chinchila also???
I still prefer my idea of a badger. Solves the problem immediately since it is higher on the food chain.
Originally posted by Nelstar:I still prefer my idea of a badger. Solves the problem immediately since it is higher on the food chain.
If u wan some something up the food chain, then get a human pet...
I do believe that your pet do need campanionship.
Is it possible for it to cohabitation with another pet? Or else, get it spay to control unwanted baby rabbit.
looks like lemur.
sugar gliders are not allowed in Singapore.. the AVA will never allow that
Originally posted by the Bear:sugar gliders are not allowed in Singapore.. the AVA will never allow that
So are badgers
I dunno why Nelly wants one of these nasty little critters though
Originally posted by elindra:
So are badgersI dunno why Nelly wants one of these nasty little critters though
They look cute when young.
Originally posted by the Bear:yeah.. and get your bunny spayed..
But what I heard from the pet shop owner, he claimed that the rabbit doesn't have to be spayed in order to live together. However, the internet say so :/
Originally posted by Vannyrosabella:But what I heard from the pet shop owner, he claimed that the rabbit doesn't have to be spayed in order to live together. However, the internet say so :/
Of course the pet shop owner sure tell u dont need to spay.
The more rabbits u have the more pet food u buy.
Recurring customer is good customer.