Rhi Rhi
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Hey guys I'm back... unfortunately under bad circumstances. Peter and Benjamin had a really bad scrap and I had to separate them.
Here's the whole story so you can get a good idea.
Both bucks, both neutered, both already bonded before I adopted them, slight behavioural problems when it comes to humans due to bad neglect and abuse (before they were rescued) but that's been worked on... They cuddle, and love each other, and purr at each other etc. When I feed them I have to hand feed them and monitor how they eat because they steal food from each others mouths and can become cross if the other has food that they want.
History of fights: They had one scrap before I adopted them and this was due to food. I have seen evidence of a possible scrap from overnight but they were fine upon inspection.
This fight: My Mum gave them both some carrot tops in their run and left them unsupervised... they started chasing each others tails and before I knew it they were fighting. I grabbed the hose and sprayed them with water to stop them. They broke it up but within minutes they were fighting again.
I decided to open up the run and let them into the garden. I thought maybe they'd hop away from each other and get some space. Nope, they stuck next to each other. From observation, Peter was just cleaning himself off and it was Benjamin who started each fight... They continued to scrap and I had to split their cage into two basically so that they'd be separated.
I left them separated for a few days to hopefully cool off. I brought them into a neutral space yesterday, where there wasn't enough space to run away but they did have space apart from each other. They both sat next to each other for about 5 minutes... Peter licked Benjamins ears and I thought "oh thank god!!". Benjamin then placed his head under Peters belly... I don't know if he was asking to be groomed or what, but Peter didn't comply, and then Benjamin attacked. I had to separate them and put them back in their parts of the hutch. I checked the fur that was on the floor after the scrap and some of it had flesh stuck to it.
It's breaking my heart! Do I continue to try to bond them? Do I need to take a step backwards and try another approach? Ideally I'd have their cages next to each other so they can still see each other etc but I've had to work with what I've got which is Benjamin has the top (the hutch) and Peter has the run...
Help. :'(
Here's the whole story so you can get a good idea.
Both bucks, both neutered, both already bonded before I adopted them, slight behavioural problems when it comes to humans due to bad neglect and abuse (before they were rescued) but that's been worked on... They cuddle, and love each other, and purr at each other etc. When I feed them I have to hand feed them and monitor how they eat because they steal food from each others mouths and can become cross if the other has food that they want.
History of fights: They had one scrap before I adopted them and this was due to food. I have seen evidence of a possible scrap from overnight but they were fine upon inspection.
This fight: My Mum gave them both some carrot tops in their run and left them unsupervised... they started chasing each others tails and before I knew it they were fighting. I grabbed the hose and sprayed them with water to stop them. They broke it up but within minutes they were fighting again.
I decided to open up the run and let them into the garden. I thought maybe they'd hop away from each other and get some space. Nope, they stuck next to each other. From observation, Peter was just cleaning himself off and it was Benjamin who started each fight... They continued to scrap and I had to split their cage into two basically so that they'd be separated.
I left them separated for a few days to hopefully cool off. I brought them into a neutral space yesterday, where there wasn't enough space to run away but they did have space apart from each other. They both sat next to each other for about 5 minutes... Peter licked Benjamins ears and I thought "oh thank god!!". Benjamin then placed his head under Peters belly... I don't know if he was asking to be groomed or what, but Peter didn't comply, and then Benjamin attacked. I had to separate them and put them back in their parts of the hutch. I checked the fur that was on the floor after the scrap and some of it had flesh stuck to it.
It's breaking my heart! Do I continue to try to bond them? Do I need to take a step backwards and try another approach? Ideally I'd have their cages next to each other so they can still see each other etc but I've had to work with what I've got which is Benjamin has the top (the hutch) and Peter has the run...
Help. :'(