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Horny Rabbit
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My son has had his rabbit for over a year now. He has recently been trying to mate with his fellow inmates, the guinea pigs.
Now they have to live in separate cages. Does this go away or do I have to get his bits chopped?
Now they have to live in separate cages. Does this go away or do I have to get his bits chopped?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Personally i wouldn't put a rabbit with guinea pig's as they rabbits have a powerfull back kick and can be fatal to others. If you have no chioce than i would certainly think about getting it's BITS chopped off.
It's normal behavior for a rabbit to run around your feet.
I have a female rabbit and she does the same, i have to keep a constant eye on her when hanging out washing as a few times i have nearly stood on her .
It's normal behavior for a rabbit to run around your feet.
I have a female rabbit and she does the same, i have to keep a constant eye on her when hanging out washing as a few times i have nearly stood on her .