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Can my pet rabbits share a rabbit cage or rabbit hutch?

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Can my pet rabbits share a rabbit cage or rabbit hutch?

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A. Generally, pet rabbits should have their own rabbit cages. Occasionally, unaltered female raised from birth together may be able to cohabitate without incident. Altered rabbits (spayed or neutered) may become a bonded pair and live happily together (or they may continue to have dominance issues for life). Otherwise, you can expect females to scrap by the time they are 6 months old, at the latest. Male rabbits 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.

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