Bunny Dating

If you currently have a rabbit, adoption provides a great opportunity to provide your existing DESEXED bunny with a bunny friend. Not all bunnies get along, so a free bunny dating service is run on our behalf by our sponsor,Rabbit Run to find the right companion bunny for your existing DESEXED bunny through their Rabbit Run-dezvous bunny dating service. Check out our orphans as possible bunny dates for your bunny. All of our orphan bunnies are vaccinated, desexed and microchipped. Your existing bunny must also be desexed, prior to a bunny date.

If your bunny is particularly hard to bond, we can keep them together overnight or for a few days to minimise the stress for you and your bunny. This service is offered free of charge, however donations are gratefully accepted towards their accommodation and care during their time with us.

 



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Oreo and Amaretto were named after biscuits as they are so sweet together. They are inseparable since Oreo came for her bunny date. They spend their days together iside and their favourite spot is snuggled up in their cosy love nest.


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Bridget and Buddy are mature rabbits. We though Bridget would never find true love, as she had many bunny dates before she set her cute bunny eyes on Buddy. It was love at first sight. We saw that Bridget was waiting for a mature man. She was not interested in any of the young boys we had tried to date her with

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Bunny Education Brochures

Responsible Bunny Owning

Taking a New Bunny Home

The Bunny Diet

Bunnies as Indoor Pets

Companion Bunnies

When Bunny Needs a Vet

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Bonding Tips byRabbit Run

1. Bunnies must be desexed before attempting to bond

2. For a successful bond, the male bunnies must be desexed for 4 to 12 weeks

3. Wear gardening gloves and be ready to intervene if any signs of aggression

4. Sit with the bunnies and introduce slowly so that they can get used to each other's scent

5. Bunnies will be nervous to start witrh and may try to bite each other

6. You need to watch for one bunny to emerge as the dominant bunny and for the other bunny to accept this

7. Dominance is displayed by one bunny attemption to mount the other bunny - this can be the male or female

8. Bonding can take a few days and the bunnies must be monitored until you are sure they will not fight