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Old 02-26-2017, 05:31 AM   #1
Dustyandpip
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Default My Male Robo escaped into my female Robos cage

So we got a female Robo Dusty around 5 weeks ago (we are unsure of her age as she is adopted but I'm assuming she is fully grown). We got Pip a few days ago (he is 16 weeks old). They are both house in an IKEA detolf unit which is separated into two cages (I thought fool proof - obviously not!)

This morning I woke up and found that the male (who is significantly smaller) is cuddled up in the females nest. Now I've checked the cage and found that he must have jumped over the middle parting (maybe climbed onto quite a high toy to jump over). I've removed the toy and they are both separated again. However what is the likelihood that we will be having Robo babies soon? and what is the process for this? It sounds stupid most likely, but can one be sterilised so if they want to live together they want to???

If the Dusty does get pregnant, how will the taming process work as we are still in early stages of this?

Thank you
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