Victoria Bleiweiss
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Hello!
I have 2 Russians (1 male 1 female) approximately 9 years old. I have had the male for 2 1/2 years (he is very laid back and docile) and got the female in September (she is a little more aggressive and not as hand-friendly). They were socialized slowly and have always gotten along but recently have begun "cuddling." They will sit face to face (like they are kissing) or fall asleep shells touching and face to face. Does this mean that they may mate? It is their first spring together and they have shown no interest/aggression towards each other. They were not hibernated, eat and live together, and have never had a problem getting along. The female eats more than the male and will occasionally steal food from his mouth but there is never any aggression.
Is there anything I should look out for or can do to help them mate?
I have 2 Russians (1 male 1 female) approximately 9 years old. I have had the male for 2 1/2 years (he is very laid back and docile) and got the female in September (she is a little more aggressive and not as hand-friendly). They were socialized slowly and have always gotten along but recently have begun "cuddling." They will sit face to face (like they are kissing) or fall asleep shells touching and face to face. Does this mean that they may mate? It is their first spring together and they have shown no interest/aggression towards each other. They were not hibernated, eat and live together, and have never had a problem getting along. The female eats more than the male and will occasionally steal food from his mouth but there is never any aggression.
Is there anything I should look out for or can do to help them mate?