Not Ranked. Helpful AND tactful post? : 0 I'm not for sure, but if Hilton would be dominant over another male, then he would do the same with a female. My males are good together. Of course they rumblestut, mount, and chatter their teeth at each other, but that is completely normal. One of my boys is having problems jumping into the eating area (due to old age, and bad eyesight) and the other one is helping him out. Right now I think they are both appreciating each other's companionship. So, Hilton might actually like another male companion. Of course a female would give him an extra perk, which is why you would want to get one of them fixed. Nuetering a male is a less intrusive surgery than the spaying of a female though. Of course I am sure that you are very attached to Hilton and would hate to see any bad outcomes with a surgery for him. |