holtzchick
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I would agree with everything Lisa said, (Including the cute earrings ) but yes, it would be much better to have their cages facing the same length and even potentially closer, just so they can touch whiskers but they cannot nip or pull fur or bite if they wanted to.
My buns would LOVE nipping each other through the bars when I first got them next to each other during their out times... It caused a lot of issues and I had to block off their cages with cardboard for the first few weeks while they got adjusted to each others scent and I didn't date them at all for 1 month. I also switched cages daily. Sometimes, I see Phoenix still go to nip at Hippo through the bars and I make sure I stop it! I don't spray her I just watch very closely and I will go kneel down where she is and simply stroke her to calm her down and move her face away. Normally it ends up very well with them laying next to each other without a problem.
I know it's tough since online, there is different advice on bonding every where you look and some places suggest you should let a little fur fly to allow them to establish dominance but I found with my two it ended in them fighting. Now I avoid any nips or fur pulling at all costs and it's really really working. They're not so bad and I think Phoenix is working on her nipping problem because she hasn't nipped me in a while I actually thought maybe I would allow one nip to see if they can handle it and they definitely couldn't so I didn't date them for a few days after now they're right as rain so to speak.
I know you really want them together, if you go back through the middle of my blog when I got Hippo, I tried to rush it and it really ended in frustration and tears (lol) for me! Now they both have separate out times but they're not hostile with each other anymore so I don't need to watch them like a hawk, at first it was a PITA....
I honestly noticed a HUGE difference and improvement when I modified their cages to be lengthwise so they were forced to spend time closer together whether they liked it or not because right now with your cage set up it looks like doc can only go see Aurora when he feels like it which will prolong the process.
Sorry for the documentary!
Oh and Aurora is probably just territorial since most females have that problem, Phoenix is the exact same way.
My buns would LOVE nipping each other through the bars when I first got them next to each other during their out times... It caused a lot of issues and I had to block off their cages with cardboard for the first few weeks while they got adjusted to each others scent and I didn't date them at all for 1 month. I also switched cages daily. Sometimes, I see Phoenix still go to nip at Hippo through the bars and I make sure I stop it! I don't spray her I just watch very closely and I will go kneel down where she is and simply stroke her to calm her down and move her face away. Normally it ends up very well with them laying next to each other without a problem.
I know it's tough since online, there is different advice on bonding every where you look and some places suggest you should let a little fur fly to allow them to establish dominance but I found with my two it ended in them fighting. Now I avoid any nips or fur pulling at all costs and it's really really working. They're not so bad and I think Phoenix is working on her nipping problem because she hasn't nipped me in a while I actually thought maybe I would allow one nip to see if they can handle it and they definitely couldn't so I didn't date them for a few days after now they're right as rain so to speak.
I know you really want them together, if you go back through the middle of my blog when I got Hippo, I tried to rush it and it really ended in frustration and tears (lol) for me! Now they both have separate out times but they're not hostile with each other anymore so I don't need to watch them like a hawk, at first it was a PITA....
I honestly noticed a HUGE difference and improvement when I modified their cages to be lengthwise so they were forced to spend time closer together whether they liked it or not because right now with your cage set up it looks like doc can only go see Aurora when he feels like it which will prolong the process.
Sorry for the documentary!
Oh and Aurora is probably just territorial since most females have that problem, Phoenix is the exact same way.
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