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Have you ever met someone you immediately liked, became friends and, over the course of time, continued to be close? It is rare to find instant connections such as that but it does occasionally happen. This can be said of bunny-to-bunny, cat-to-bunny, and cat-to-cat connections. Usually, though, deep reliant friendships are born out of a sequential series: introduction, acquaintanceship, familiarity, continued interactions, closeness, friendship, and, the end result, love. The common denominator to building love is trust. How can you achieve trust between bunnies? Cats? Cats and bunnies? Following the order listed above while making sure more amicable and curiosity-driven articulations take place than threatening and unamicable ones is a good method. Both prey (bunnies) and predator (cats) are biologically compelled to life-sustaining resources: food, water, shelter. Making sure your animals never lack the highly valued assets or perceive another animal to hoard them is the quintessence of bonding all species. Once animals know their biological needs will always be met, despite the presence of other resource-consuming animals, they will begin to curate happiness from other sources including their caregivers and other animals.
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AuthorAn avid animal lover, I became invested in improving their lives. Bonding mixed species together as well as same species is a mission so house animals can live happily together. I have successfully bonded many bunnies that had been red flagged as unbondable, bullies, or fiercely independent. Archives
October 2025
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