MomOfBuns
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Khya (New Zealand) and Dobie ( 3-pound dwarf hotot) are now living together, but Dobie seems to like getting Khya running and stopping when she flops over from exhaustion. He bites on her bum and sometimes pulls out fur - never any skin tags though- and she looks scared then flops out in the litter box.
I think he just wants to groom her, but she doesn't want him to do that.
The funny thing is, when it's their turn in the "common-room", they get along fine, no fur pulling, and not alot of chasing. They don't really have places to hide. She is too big for most of the things I have for them anyway.
When Dobie is chasing her, his tail is not up and his ears are not against his back, so I don't think he's being aggressive. I tried putting them in my laundry basket on top of the dryer when it's going and after that they cuddled in the laundry basket, but once in their cage, back to chasing.
Will this stop? They are both fixed for a long time now. Hormones shouldn't be an issue.
Will they ever be in love???
Help and suggestions badly needed.
Thanks,
I think he just wants to groom her, but she doesn't want him to do that.
The funny thing is, when it's their turn in the "common-room", they get along fine, no fur pulling, and not alot of chasing. They don't really have places to hide. She is too big for most of the things I have for them anyway.
When Dobie is chasing her, his tail is not up and his ears are not against his back, so I don't think he's being aggressive. I tried putting them in my laundry basket on top of the dryer when it's going and after that they cuddled in the laundry basket, but once in their cage, back to chasing.
Will this stop? They are both fixed for a long time now. Hormones shouldn't be an issue.
Will they ever be in love???
Help and suggestions badly needed.
Thanks,