Ms. Research
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You will see Midnight either charge the side that Snuggles is on. Or Midnight will growl at Snuggles. If there is no physical threat from either side, they will get used to each other. And Snuggs is only a baby yet. So she won't be the one to show the signs. Midnight will. She's the older rabbit and has been with you the longest.kyrose said:What kind of warning signs should i be watching out for,if Midnight is not liking snuggles being near her? Thanks again.Ms. Research said:Just put a good buffer of about two or three inches between the cages. So they can't get at each other.
Dobby and Willard are doing very well next to each other. They have now started sitting with each other and visit. Now I couldn't do this with Kreacher because he's our little "Attitude King". He would try to get at Willard. In the dictionary, under the word testosterone, you will see Kreacher's picture.
I think they will have no problems living side by side. Actually it will be good company for each. Though they can't live together in one cage, they can live around each other. As long as they know what's theirs, is theirs. That seems to be the trigger to start fights. Territorial and dominance.
Let us know how you make out. Make sure you give them a day or two to "feel it out". Just observe.
K
I really don't think you will have issues since they are housed separately. Just as long as they don't have contact with each other, they will not pick up intrusion. But again, every rabbit is different. Again just observe. Their attitude and stance.
K