Not sure if possessiveness is the right word to use here.. but I want to nip this before it gets worse.
My boys are bonded. They love each other. They play and eat and do everything together. However when it comes to snuggling me, Rembrandt won't let Dali too close or stay too long. After some time Rembrandt would smack Dali if he gets too close to me, and Dali would run off. There's no growling or hissing. It's more like "Go away, she's mine. She pet you enough."
When they are both near me, I make sure I pet them both at the same time. Grooming I alternate between the two of them (they both love to be brushed and eagerly wait their turn).
I don't want to punish Rembrandt, I don't want to take him off me when he smacks his brother because I feel that might be an adverse effect. Dali is skittish as it is, and I don't want him to fear snuggling me when Rembrandt is there too.
Any advice how I can curb Rembrandt's behavior and allow Dali to snuggle in a 3-way cuddle-fest without fearing him?
My boys are bonded. They love each other. They play and eat and do everything together. However when it comes to snuggling me, Rembrandt won't let Dali too close or stay too long. After some time Rembrandt would smack Dali if he gets too close to me, and Dali would run off. There's no growling or hissing. It's more like "Go away, she's mine. She pet you enough."
When they are both near me, I make sure I pet them both at the same time. Grooming I alternate between the two of them (they both love to be brushed and eagerly wait their turn).
I don't want to punish Rembrandt, I don't want to take him off me when he smacks his brother because I feel that might be an adverse effect. Dali is skittish as it is, and I don't want him to fear snuggling me when Rembrandt is there too.
Any advice how I can curb Rembrandt's behavior and allow Dali to snuggle in a 3-way cuddle-fest without fearing him?