Can my Holland Lops share a rabbit cage or rabbit hutch?
A. Generally, Holland Lops should have their own cages. Occasionally, unaltered does raised from birth together may be able to pair bond without incident. Altered rabbits (spayed or neutered) may become a bonded pair and live happily together. Otherwise, you can expect does to scrap by the time they are 6 months old, at the latest. Bucks may begin to scrap around 3 to 4 months old. Pairs of opposite gender may breed as young as 3 months old, with disastrous results. Q. My Holland Lop is sneezing a lot and has white mucous coming from its nose. Its front paws are wet and matted from the discharge. What should I do? A. First, separate the bunny from any other rabbits you have. Your bunny may have snuffles, which is like a human cold. But unlike a human cold, it is deadly. Read up on snuffles on the web and give your vet a call. This condition is passed on from rabbit to rabbit which is why it is important to get a rabbit from a good breeder and not pick out a rabbit in a store where rabb