adoptafosteredbunny
Warren Scout
Our new girls are acting out quite a lot and I don't know what to do with them.
They had their jabs yesterday so we are waiting two weeks to get them spayed. There has been a lot of humping eachother, we think to determine dominance in new territory. Yesterday there was very little. Today however, Winnie is getting really wound up whenever Bonnie approaches her and is reallllly squeaking/grunting lots and lots. Winnie is being very confrontational, looking head on and Bonnie, making these really loud noises and then running and wagging her tail. They still groom each other though and right now have just lay down next to each other cuddling straight after a squeaking episode! Winnie has been making these noises all week but not on the same scale as today. Before it was just mainly pre-Bonnie humping her. Bonnie bites her back whilst she does it so I can see why she would really hate it.
They've always been together so I don't want to separate them but I am worried their bond might get stretched a bit with their current behavior. I am also worried about them after their spay if they fight/hump and damage the wound.
What advice do you have? I'm finding it hard to understand how someone could of had them for a year and not wanted to sort this behavior out!
They had their jabs yesterday so we are waiting two weeks to get them spayed. There has been a lot of humping eachother, we think to determine dominance in new territory. Yesterday there was very little. Today however, Winnie is getting really wound up whenever Bonnie approaches her and is reallllly squeaking/grunting lots and lots. Winnie is being very confrontational, looking head on and Bonnie, making these really loud noises and then running and wagging her tail. They still groom each other though and right now have just lay down next to each other cuddling straight after a squeaking episode! Winnie has been making these noises all week but not on the same scale as today. Before it was just mainly pre-Bonnie humping her. Bonnie bites her back whilst she does it so I can see why she would really hate it.
They've always been together so I don't want to separate them but I am worried their bond might get stretched a bit with their current behavior. I am also worried about them after their spay if they fight/hump and damage the wound.
What advice do you have? I'm finding it hard to understand how someone could of had them for a year and not wanted to sort this behavior out!