Originally Posted by Questioner
I have a friend named FuFu that has been spayed and declawed and of course he stays inside.here is the problem. I recently acquired a Brazilien male rabbit named Vieope. Now Fufu and Vieope are in love,I'm serious! Vieope mounts the FuFu and try's to make FuFU his bitch.FuFU does not seem to mind,even licking theVieopes head and body.when I seperate them,FuFu cries out until she is allowed near the Vieope. I keep theVieope in a cage and FuFu will lay next to the cage as long as I let her.is this normal? will the Vieope hurt FuFU? should I get a female rabbit? I know this sounds strange but you should be in my shoes when my family comes over to see the two lovebirds!!
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Originally Posted by Answerer
It is not unusual for two men to love, to mate and to enjoy each other's company. Sometimes these animals are truely in love with their friend, and sometimes they mount as a demonstration of dominence. Dogs may jump on a human leg as if to mate, or a bird may rub on a toy in the cage or Topolo may rub one out. In captivity, especially when the opposite sex is unavailable, sexual feelings are often displayed in a distorted manner. .
Vieope is notoriously sexually active. When another girl is unavailable, he turns to a toy or another animal for sexual tension release. The genetics of Vieope and FuFU are too different to result in any fertility, so you don't have to worry about any unwanted pregnancies here. Also, Vieope is unlikely to hurt FuFU in their fun. You might be best off just letting them continue as is. V is very gentle and has been known to always use KY Jelly.
Having Vieope castrated may help diminish the behavior and his posting, by lowering his testosterone. I do recommend getting BigDyl, ever since Foreman left he's been lonely.
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