So sort of weird...I called the vet and talked to the receptionist, they said they could have the vet call me back but I felt silly.
Timothy (now around 13 years I'm pretty sure) was neutered around 8-9 years old when he was brought to the shelter. Cordelia (3 years) was fixed by the rescue after she had a litter at 15 months.
They've been living together around 2+ years. They get along well.
I have in all the years Timothy's been living with us, seen him hump something once, and it was a throw on the couch that he bunched up.
This afternoon he has humped Cordelia 4 times. 3 times I removed him, once she bit him.
He is humping her back, so his aim is off. Sometimes he bites her neck, but he does straddle her. When I remove him, he has an erection.
Aside from the 'eww' factor (also this afternoon they were on the table where I work, he humped her twice during a meeting, which was VERY distracting - I turned my video off and removed him of course).
Do I need to be concerned about this behavioural change?
Timothy (now around 13 years I'm pretty sure) was neutered around 8-9 years old when he was brought to the shelter. Cordelia (3 years) was fixed by the rescue after she had a litter at 15 months.
They've been living together around 2+ years. They get along well.
I have in all the years Timothy's been living with us, seen him hump something once, and it was a throw on the couch that he bunched up.
This afternoon he has humped Cordelia 4 times. 3 times I removed him, once she bit him.
He is humping her back, so his aim is off. Sometimes he bites her neck, but he does straddle her. When I remove him, he has an erection.
Aside from the 'eww' factor (also this afternoon they were on the table where I work, he humped her twice during a meeting, which was VERY distracting - I turned my video off and removed him of course).
Do I need to be concerned about this behavioural change?