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It would depend on their sexes, whether they had been desexed, and obviously the individual natures of the rabbits involved. However, as long as it's not two males (not recommended, from personal experience) and they are both desexed (highly recommended, again from personal experience; if only one's desexed, it might not have worked properly and you might end up with many more little bunnies than you planned for, plus it helps to stem the mating instinct) then they should get on. However, you will need to introduce them to each other first; the best way I have found to do this is to get two cages and get them to live side by side for a while, and introducing them gradually outside the cages with you supervising. After a few introductory hops, within a couple of weeks they should be ok together, but keep an eye out for any aggressive behavior or unexplained wounds once they're together unsupervised. Good luck! And to whoever left the comment below, it's probably best to check that the question you are looking at is actually your own!
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You will have to get them to bond carefully. They should both be altered first. And do it slowly. Couldn't give you better advise than they have at the House Rabbit Society. ON this page they go into details about how to bond rabbits. And my favorite way to get stubborn rabbits together is to take them for a car ride together in the same crate. I think it's the terror that bonds them lol! http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/introductions.html
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