queenadreena
Well-Known Member
Everytime I post here I sound like a brokenrecord, about Mai's mounting problems. We seperated her from Milly (hersister) due to this problem, but over the past few days, having justturned one year old, shes turned her attentions to our elderly cat.
When put down in the room to play, she goes nuts and seeks out Bubbles(the cat), who by nature isn't really very playful and will tolerateMai's sniffing and playing of her tail, but hisses when being mounted.Its kind of embarrassing. I thought rabbits only did this to their ownkind? Is it still a dominance issue?
Now I make sure the cat is in another room, out of reach (because shelooks utterly humiliated to have a big white ball of fluff chase herround the room)
Why has she only suddenly started doing this, she used to get on fine with the cat.
When put down in the room to play, she goes nuts and seeks out Bubbles(the cat), who by nature isn't really very playful and will tolerateMai's sniffing and playing of her tail, but hisses when being mounted.Its kind of embarrassing. I thought rabbits only did this to their ownkind? Is it still a dominance issue?
Now I make sure the cat is in another room, out of reach (because shelooks utterly humiliated to have a big white ball of fluff chase herround the room)
Why has she only suddenly started doing this, she used to get on fine with the cat.