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i was thinking of having two girl rabbits together cuz my mom doesnt want to have more than two rabbits in the house so i was thinking of having two lion heads but when u take them our for like play time on my bed would i have one out seperatly then the other or should i have both and would they jump off my bed or stay there if i had both??Also could i have both in my arms if i wanted to watch tv and pet them?

2007-08-26 11:40:41 · 3 answers · asked by becca. 2 in Pets Other - Pets

or would they squirm too much if i had both in my arms watching tv?

2007-08-26 11:43:13 · update #1

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You can put two girls rabbits together if they were raised together. They might fall off your bed but they wouldn't jump off your bed by choice unless they are afraid. They will squirm in your arms if you hold both, they get bored being held or they squirm when they have to go to the bathroom. The rabbits could also do their business on your bed if they aren't trained to a kitty litter box.

2007-08-26 11:51:30 · answer #1 · answered by Rli R 7 · 1 0

You'd have to keep them in the same cage from a young age (8 weeks), and even then they could end up fighting later on. My two house rabbit does live pretty peacefully together in one cage, but in general, rabbits enjoy their own cage space with a fellow bunny neighbor to sniff. My girls still have their fur-pulling moments, even after three years of living together. ;)

Rabbit don't like to sit still for very long, so if you want to hold them and watch TV, it'd be better if you hold one at a time. It's much easier that way, believe me, and the rabbits have time for individual attention.

2007-08-26 18:51:53 · answer #2 · answered by Loptastic 3 · 0 0

It will be most successful if they are fixed. Females get cranky and territorial when they want to breed, and spaying eliminated the aggression. just make sure the vet is one who has done rabbits before, they are very different than cats and dogs and an unprepared vet can hurt them.ask around.

2007-08-26 23:30:20 · answer #3 · answered by Rissa 1 · 0 0

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