nah female and male mate.
what i did once i had two 2 month old rabbit which fight.
you can do this yourself.
what you need.
poppy den ( huch) from pets at home
4 bloks same size same width 5cm high 8cm width
1.blok of wood 4cm high 30cm width
2.blok of wood 10cm high 3cm width
what to do
youll have a cover for there bedroom to enclose the from the weather this top part is reachable by a rabbit any age. get your four bloks and place them on it (top part). 2 on top of 2. place num 2 blok of wood any side of the bloks . get num 1 blok of wood and place on top of the bloks. now all done make sure you get them nueterd so you can take the d.i.y. out.
Answer #2
Don't ask me what the first answer is all about. If two month old babies are fighting they are more than likely too crowded and trying to establish dominance and mock breeding. You can not leave rabbits that are fighting together even if you have them neutered/spayed. The reason they are fighting is for territory. Rabbits are very territorial and want and need their own space. They will fight for space.
They're happier if they have a friend! If you put 2 female rabbits together they tend to make friends but if you put 2 males together they usually fight.
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.
Feed them enough food. Do not keep male rabbits together. Even better, don't keep rabits together, put them in separate cages. Every rabbit needs it's own cage. They are very territorial and will fight if they do not have enough space.
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.
They're happier if they have a friend! If you put 2 female rabbits together they tend to make friends but if you put 2 males together they usually fight.
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.
A full minute.
you can never put them together because they will just keep fighting. if it is a dwarf hamster then you can put two female's together.
She will have a tummy that is rounded as if a tiny ball is inside her. If you keep an eye on them when you put them together you will soon see if she is interested and ready by her behaviour.
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.
Feed them enough food. Do not keep male rabbits together. Even better, don't keep rabits together, put them in separate cages. Every rabbit needs it's own cage. They are very territorial and will fight if they do not have enough space.
People put in bytes and bits. Rabbits put in nibbles.
If the rabbits have lived together before he was desexed, then as soon as his stitches have healed they can be housed together again. If you are introducing the two bunnies for the first time, then wait until his stitches have healed before letting them meet each other in a neutral territory like a bathroom. If they fight, separate them. You might need to introduce them multiple times before they stop fighting and then you can try housing them together.
The rabbits fleeing the warren. The rabbits on their journey. The rabbits fighting for dominance. The rabbits trying to free the pet rabbits. The new warren. The enemies of the rabbits.
No, syrian hamsters are solitary, and will fight if put together.
try to separate them without being scratched or bitten. put on thick work gloves and grab one of them, or put a peice of wood or cardboard between them Why are they together? To breed? Are they trying to breed or really fighting? well really they are probley calming each-other down or having sex the male is probley forcing the female The male will refuse to breed if she is not ready or if she has already bred she may refuse additional attempts. You would be betteroff to separate them. Then put her in with him one more time a few hours later. Leaving them together will result in injury to one or both animals. Does have been known to castrate males which usually results in death.