Danny_Mendieta
New Kit
Hello all i need help but it's complicated please bear with me:
Bimba is a male lop bought from Pets at home he's 18 months old and he's been neutered.
In december i adopted a 3yo female lop froma rescue centre, we did 3 bonding sessions in which Bimba was very shy and didn't show any interested for Daisy.
The rescue centre people suggested i took daisy home and carry on the process of bonding.
I have a NIC cage and i divided it in half so they could see and smell each other.
After 2 days try bonding them and it was going ok untill Bimba tried to hump Daisy and a massive fight broke up, she really didn't like it so i gave them a break and didn't try it again until last week when both of them were behaving confortable with their surrondings and for 50 mins they behave, i must say that Daisy ran away from Bimba everutime he came to smell her like she was scared of him, and after 50 mins of that Bimba tried humping her and again they fought with hair being pulled and goign everywhere.
My concern is that Daisy have changed her behaviour as she's no longer accepting being touch by me sher grunts everytime my hand gets near her and she seems constantly scared of me and Bimba, i hate the thought but i'm considering taking her back to the rescue centre before any further damage to her well being is done, should i give them more time? or will Bimba always try to hump her?
any advice guys? sorry about the long post LOL
Danny
Bimba is a male lop bought from Pets at home he's 18 months old and he's been neutered.
In december i adopted a 3yo female lop froma rescue centre, we did 3 bonding sessions in which Bimba was very shy and didn't show any interested for Daisy.
The rescue centre people suggested i took daisy home and carry on the process of bonding.
I have a NIC cage and i divided it in half so they could see and smell each other.
After 2 days try bonding them and it was going ok untill Bimba tried to hump Daisy and a massive fight broke up, she really didn't like it so i gave them a break and didn't try it again until last week when both of them were behaving confortable with their surrondings and for 50 mins they behave, i must say that Daisy ran away from Bimba everutime he came to smell her like she was scared of him, and after 50 mins of that Bimba tried humping her and again they fought with hair being pulled and goign everywhere.
My concern is that Daisy have changed her behaviour as she's no longer accepting being touch by me sher grunts everytime my hand gets near her and she seems constantly scared of me and Bimba, i hate the thought but i'm considering taking her back to the rescue centre before any further damage to her well being is done, should i give them more time? or will Bimba always try to hump her?
any advice guys? sorry about the long post LOL
Danny