Not Ranked. Helpful AND tactful post? : 0 Finally! I've found two 8wk old males and one female for adoption and I'm picking them up tomorrow. $15 each, sounds reasonable. After talking to the current owners I found out that they were accidents because they had a male in a cage next to two females in another cage, and they underestimated the male's jumping ability. I'm definitely going to adopt the two boys, but I'm not sure about the female. I know that keeping a female--spayed or not--with two males is a bad idea, so I might just build a separate cage and get the little girl a buddy.
So I have a few questions. She had explained to me that the two males were from different mothers. They use to house them in same cage with the two mothers until they got too big for all of them to be in there. So these two males have seen each other but haven't been together in one month. Do I need to reintroduce them and quarantine them? |