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Female lops

  • 26-11-2003 4:22am
    #1
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    Here's my situation, I have two female lop rabbits.
    Our eldest, Bubble, is already spayed and has been with us about a year.
    Her companion died during the summer and as she took it quite hard we decided to get her a new friend.
    I was out one day and spotted an orange lion head lop in a pet shop who from what I could gather only had one eye, heart strings were pulled.
    (Turned out it was an eye infection, which was in fact an over grown eye lid which turned into surgery)
    I digress, Blondie reached puberty and serious fights ensued.
    We have had them seperated since but we have to wait until Blondie is old enough to be spayed. She's getting to the six month mark which is when they recommend but we have to wait longer as she started nesting.

    Anyway my question was has anyone successfully integrated two spayed female lops as I would like to know if there's any hope of getting them back together.

    We have them living with us in the house but we've had to put Bubbs in her own living quarters due to this problem.


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