• Tomtits@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    15 hours ago

    How do you bond that many wabbits?

    I’ve got two and they, well let’s just say they’re not friends

    • PumaStoleMyBluff@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      Talking entirely out of my ass here, but, imagine you took two random people and stuck them together in a house out in the country, where they often go a week or two without seeing another person. Odds are pretty low they get along, if they were truly random.

      Now put those two people in a city, they don’t need to get along with each other as long as they each get along with some of the other people in the city.

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        7 hours ago

        That’s pretty much it. They’re not pack animals but community? colony? animals. They need their space but want company as well, so enough space and resources and the drama isn’t that bad (but there will be drama though). It also depends on personalities, some of them just never get along with others. My old boy was such a jerk I could not have a companion for him, I was also the only human who dared to touch and handle that beast lmao. 6kg of murder. Oh I miss him so dearly

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      14 hours ago

      Okunoshima japan. I recognise the color mix and breed of these short haired cuddly fucks. They do not like to be touched on the back but will gladly climb on you for a treat, spent the night there it was very interesting between the bunnies and the nazi chemicals weapons factories. 🐇