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Adopted L(male tux) and R(female gray) Over a month ago. Both were rescues found as strays with their litter and no momma. They are approx 7 months old and fixed at 6 months. It took L 2 weeks to come out of hiding and R 1 day. R was very confident and independent off the bat which threw us for a surprise because when meeting her she was very shy and L wanted all the attention.
Now that everyone is settled in I have been noticing changes in behavior between L and R. L is much more dominant and started to groom R but more against her will holding her down and biting her neck if she resists and tries to leave. Nothing that leaves marks or blood but she definitely just stops and gives in and looks uncomfy. How do I help this situation? They also don’t cuddle ever or anything very affectionate to eachother which is confusing as well. They do play with each other at night zooming but that is about it. They are both super vocal and always have been from the start. Also love their humans and demand attention from us quiet a bit.
Just want to make sure as they grow to adults that nothing goes bad or gets worse. Wish they would cuddle eachother
Now that everyone is settled in I have been noticing changes in behavior between L and R. L is much more dominant and started to groom R but more against her will holding her down and biting her neck if she resists and tries to leave. Nothing that leaves marks or blood but she definitely just stops and gives in and looks uncomfy. How do I help this situation? They also don’t cuddle ever or anything very affectionate to eachother which is confusing as well. They do play with each other at night zooming but that is about it. They are both super vocal and always have been from the start. Also love their humans and demand attention from us quiet a bit.
Just want to make sure as they grow to adults that nothing goes bad or gets worse. Wish they would cuddle eachother
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