no as you would need a male to get the female pregnant but you should never keep 2 females together unless you know they will not fight.
Never keep rabbits together, they will fight as they are very territorial. They will eventually fight AND it will be ugly.
No, every rabbit should have it's own cage, especially a pregnant one. Does are very territorial and a pregnant doe gets even more territorial as she knows she is fixing to increase the rabbit population in her area.
Yes, two female rabbits can live together but they must be "bonded" first. When rabbits are bonded, this means they love each other and can be trusted not to fight. You must never let rabbits fight: a small injury can lead to a huge abscess; also, it's psychologically traumatic for the rabbits. You can't just put two rabbits together and expect them to bond. The first step to bonding rabbits is to spay/neuter them. See the related question below for more details and helpful links.
It is better to get 2 female rabbits than to get 2 male rabbits because male rabbits usually fight.
One person writes: If you only want 1 rabbit then it is best to get a boy, because they are often friendlier, but you should de-sex/neuter it when it is about 5-6 months old otherwise it will start to hump and spray things.
not unless you want to have one rabbit left over from the incident.
No, you need a boy rabbit and a girl rabbit in order to have babies.
You can have to female rabbits they won't fight only as long as you won't add a boy in the cage!
i would think so if they don't maul eachother
Two females play together much in the same way that all rabbits play together. If rabbits are fighting, you should separate them. If rabbits are playing happily, then they are probably "bonded." See the related questions below for details.
No seperate them most likely they will kill each other or each others babies.
They don't have to, but getting them neutered can calm them down a lot, it's also best to get them neutered if you're putting two male rabbits together, or a male and a female. Two male rabbits can still fight if you get them neutered, it just lowers the chance. And it's obvious what will happen if you put a male and female together...
Female rabbits normally do, if you're putting two female rabbits together it's best if you get two sisters. It's hard to tell until you put them together really, but it's best to put them together while they're still young.
It depends on the rabbits/gerbils personality. You can never tell without putting them together. Try putting them together, but make sure you're ready to stop any fighting if they don't get on. It's up to the animals really whether they do or not.
Yes they do, I have two females and most of my friends have two female guinea pigs. I think they like living together.
It is usually not advised to keep two male rabbits together, especially if there are females nearby. However, if the pair are acquired together as youngsters, like littermates, and neutered before they reach sexual maturity, the chances for successful cohabitation greatly increases.
The male rabbits will probably fight and possibly kill each other. They quite possibly will neuter each other. No rabbits should be caged together. Rabbits are very territorial and need their own space. The female WILL also get tired of being bugged by males and can turn on them and fight the male also sometimes castrating (or neutering) the males which is why you should watch your rabbits when you are attempting to breed them.
You just have to give him lots of love and attention and he should be fine, sorry to hear about your rabbit i have two rabbits a boy and a girl also and the boy is in the hospital
you can not keep two males together
two to three months trust me my dad breeds rabbits for a living
to fight over the female