BaileysMom
Well-Known Member
Ok for those who don't know I got Mocha and Latte last Friday from a lady who had to let them go because of her asthma. They are 4 months old male/female pair they were both spayed/neutered a month ago.
The lady I got them from had litter all over their cage so at first I thought they weren't potty trained, but since then I have discovered that the female is peeing and spraying pee everywhere when the male chases her. It's driving me crazy. What do I do, should I seperate them? Do I wait it out and pray that their hormones will eventually die down "IF" that is what this is? If I seperate them does that mean I will always have to keep them seperate?
I could really use some advise, the lady told me that they were potty trained except if the litter box got too dirty then they would go in the litter (that was all over) in their cage but now I'm starting to wonder if she didn't realize what was TRULY going on or if she lied.
Please help, this is not what I expected or signed on for, I LOVE their personalities but having to completely clean the cage and the areas surrounding it every day is getting a little much.
The lady I got them from had litter all over their cage so at first I thought they weren't potty trained, but since then I have discovered that the female is peeing and spraying pee everywhere when the male chases her. It's driving me crazy. What do I do, should I seperate them? Do I wait it out and pray that their hormones will eventually die down "IF" that is what this is? If I seperate them does that mean I will always have to keep them seperate?
I could really use some advise, the lady told me that they were potty trained except if the litter box got too dirty then they would go in the litter (that was all over) in their cage but now I'm starting to wonder if she didn't realize what was TRULY going on or if she lied.
Please help, this is not what I expected or signed on for, I LOVE their personalities but having to completely clean the cage and the areas surrounding it every day is getting a little much.