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I would keep them seperate. If u only have one cage available though, it should be ok. Sometimes females will be territorial. Keep an eye on the 2 for a while until you are sure that they arent fighting. If you see scraches on their ears or other tell tale signs of fighting seperate them.
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You could put the cages close to one another so they can each other.or just get them fixed and you'll have no priblems!
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i would keep them sperate for now. i would think that if you keep them apart for for a little while they will soon forget about each other and move on. no if dobn't actually think you should put them back with each other or another number of reasons: . THE MOTHER WILL BECOME VERY TERRATORIAL WHEN THE BABY GETS TO OLD. . THEY WILL HAVE TO SHARE FOOD AND THE BABY WON'T GET MUCH OF IT BECAUSE THE MOTHER WILL SHOVE IT OUT THE WAY AND EAT MOST OF IT UP. This is all i will say for now but i hope it helped you.
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No, keep them in separate cages. Rabbits want and need their own space, unless you get them spayed or neutered. If they get fixed you might be able to bond them together and they could stay together. But it's best for rabbits that aren't fixed to live apart. They still feel territorial and can fight, even same sex rabbits. At least one will always be dominant and they could fight and hurt each other. They will be happier if they live in their own cage, like you would enjoy having your own room:-)
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