Lisa
Member
...go on for? They've been fighting for about in hour now. My own rat has no real issue with the new younger one, it's the new one that's causing all the hassle. She keeps biting my rats tail and chasing her and provoking her into a rough and tumble. There have been a few high pitched squeaks when one took it too far, but nothing serious. How long should this go on for?
I should say, my rat is about a month and a half older than the new one, who is approx 15weeks. Both female. My own rat is just trying to avoid the fighting and looking at me to take her out.
i had their cages side by side for a week and they've had playdates in the bath. im shocked as my own rat, lily, is very much trying to avoid the conflict. it's the newbie daisy who is picking the fights. should i separate and go back to slow intros or let them work it out? and why does daisy keep biting lily's tail?? im afraid she'll really hurt her
I should say, my rat is about a month and a half older than the new one, who is approx 15weeks. Both female. My own rat is just trying to avoid the fighting and looking at me to take her out.
i had their cages side by side for a week and they've had playdates in the bath. im shocked as my own rat, lily, is very much trying to avoid the conflict. it's the newbie daisy who is picking the fights. should i separate and go back to slow intros or let them work it out? and why does daisy keep biting lily's tail?? im afraid she'll really hurt her
