Posted By markusdark on 01/08/2008 9:20 AM
Yes, there is less chance if you take them both to the vets at the same time. I would say keep on going with the way you are until about 2-4 weeks after the neutering (let the hormones settle). Then, you can try to move them into the same room. There will probably be some ‘setback’ as Acorn is ‘intruding’ upon Henri’s domain but from what you said, it should be relatively small.
They really have not had any sort of nuetral bonding zone at all. Henri’s territory is my entire upstairs except for the bedroom and the bathroom. All of their bonding sessions have been in the living room which is the biggest part of Henri’s zone and is where his cage is. If I was going to have problems wtih Acorn "intruding" on Henri’s space, wouldn’t most of those have already happened?
Currently I am to the point that if one of them is out of the cage, the other is too. I let Acorn come up the stairs on his own just so Henri doesn’t see me bringing him up. This weekend the only time I put Acorn back in his cage was when I went to bed.
If I am thinking about putting them both downstairs if I can get them living together, when would you move Henri downstairs? I know that I have not had any problems with Henri getting mad at Acorn intruding on his space but isn’t it just as likely that Acorn will get upset if I move Henri downstairs? Maybe I should just leave them upstairs.