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Originally Posted by Woogie Man Well, you may have caught it early enough but I suppose the only thing to do is to keep an eye on her and see if she becomes responsive in the next few days. If so, you probably caught it. If not, you might be off in your calculations and something might have have happened earlier. Though I know when my girls are due for their cycle, I don't see signs of it for a month earlier. For now, just keep a close eye on them when they're together, don't trust the belly band and diaper and don't leave them alone together. |
I keep them crated up together at night (in a crate with a wire seperator), but I have restricted the access the male would have to the female by blocking the openings with a sheet of cardboard at night. I live in a small house so there is hardly a time that I don't have an eye on them, but I will be sure to keep track of them even more. I'm not fully trusting the diaper and belly band as my female has already ripped the diaper off 4 times in the past two hours, so I am going to go buy some onesies as well to help reduce the chances of tying on top of using the diapers and belly bands. I will also be keeping an eye on the female to see if she become more responsive to the male, to make sure that I caught it early enough. Thanks for the help.