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Pet rabbit fight?

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i have theree rabbits and one of them is a female and another is its son and the last is another female.

But the mother always attacks the other female can anyone tell me why?

The mother is bigger than the other female but the other female doesnt attack the mother it only runs away but the son likes the other female.

I have some theories about it but can anyone give me any clear answers here?

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  1. getting your rabbits fixed increases their chances of getting infections and cancers of their reproductive areas.

    other than that, the previous answers have it covered.


  2. Are they neutered/spayed? if not you should get it done immediatly

  3. She doesn't want the other female in her territory... simple as that.

  4. Rabbits are extremely territorial animals.  Introducing a female to another female is often very difficult and some may never live together peacefully.  Spaying both females and neutering the male may help, but it may not.  Fighting rabbits need to be kept separate- they can seriously injure or kill each other.
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