Day 2 of their bonding session and since I be going out to do some errands for a few hours and Uncle Hubby is not interested in involving their bonding work, so I decided to be risky - put them both in the 6 playpen. Well if they did not fight for 9hrs yesterday, I'm thinking they won't fight in this 6 playpen together.
I retain their individual litter box but they will have to share the water bottle. Yay! One less water bowl to wash and refill too.
Look, they are eating together....in their own box. Hahahaha
It's important that we do read around how others have done their bonding with their rabbits. There's no best ways to do so or hard and fast rule to abide. I also believe that only the owner knows best and plays a huge impact on the success of the bonding. As what others also been emphazing - Patience is an important ingredient as well. Of course if your pocket is deep enough, you can outsource the bonding to a third party.
The best part of involving in their bonding is I get to interact with them at the same time. It's also bonding between humans and them as well.
After 6hrs later in Day 2, according to Uncle Hubby, Cotton would chase after Koogle once every hour and Koogle would hop away. There was also poop and cecotrophs war. Picture of the poop war aftermath was not taken because I was too mad and quickly cleaned up.
Seems that certain thing cannot be in haste and needs to be brew for some time. So right now, the 6 play pen is now spilt unequally with more space gone to Cotton because Cotton was pretty upset since he gave out the cecotrophs. He will always cecotrophs whenever he's unhappy or over-nutrition (unlikely because no change of diet given). Sorry Koogle, you just have to give in.
Right now, finger crossed.
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