I've been bonding for a month and a half. A couple weeks ago, right before I was going to move them in together there was a fight. I believe Evie humped Bugs yet again and he didn't like it. I took a break from bonding and I've been back at it for a few days. She still is incredibly humpy. While Bugs doesn't attack her when she does it, he certainly doesn't like it. I don't want them living together until she stops completely for this reason. Aside from the humping, they seem very happy being around each other, groom each other very often, share meals, snuggle, etc. Is there a way I can stop her humping? He doesn't nip/bite her at all when she does it so she's just going to continue to do it because he's not telling her to stop. I've tried pressing her head to the ground and yelling "Evie no!" Yelling her name seems to work but I'm not always going to be there to tell her to stop. I've considered the spray bottle but I'm not sure it would be effective. Should I give it a shot? I would like to get them bonded within the next couple of weeks so I have time to cement and be sure they'll be okay together before school starts back up again.
She humps both head and rear end and I only stop it if I see him getting angry. He humped her a lot in the beginning but he has stopped completely. She was humping his head earlier today and he made a noise that I've never heard before. It sounded like a cat hiss but deeper. I think it was a grunt but from the pressure of her being on his lungs it came out weird. Am I correct in thinking this?
She humps both head and rear end and I only stop it if I see him getting angry. He humped her a lot in the beginning but he has stopped completely. She was humping his head earlier today and he made a noise that I've never heard before. It sounded like a cat hiss but deeper. I think it was a grunt but from the pressure of her being on his lungs it came out weird. Am I correct in thinking this?