More Worf pics, and update on his progress
13 years ago
Today, I let Worf out on the bed with Delta to have a run, and see how he responded to another rat.
Delta is a female with an imperforate vagina (basically, a deformation down there, which gives her no vaginal opening, and a swelling that looks like testicals, she was given to me as a true hermaphrodite, but I don't believe she is as she is female in all other ways except this swelling, she even comes into season).
Delta is a handy rat to have as, being female, she is good for hormonal males to meet as they are less likely to take exception to her, and she can live with either the boys or the girls.
The change in Worf on seeing another rat was remarkable. He went from a rat that would freeze then leap away into the air just to escape, to being almost a normal rat on free range. You can see the difference in him in the pics, and how much happier he seems.
Unfortunately, he did get a bit carried away with her shortly into the session and became a bit rough (didn't draw blood, but Delta obviously didn't appreciate it and took herself away to have some time out on my lap, she's a very chilled out rat; she'll just move away rather than argue).
Now that Worf seems more confident, Im starting to see the hormonal side of him come out and replace the terrified side. He is now showing typical overly hormonal rat signs, so I think he'll have to have his balls off in the next week or so.
But Im happy he has come out of his shell and is beginning to act like a normal rat:
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Delta is a female with an imperforate vagina (basically, a deformation down there, which gives her no vaginal opening, and a swelling that looks like testicals, she was given to me as a true hermaphrodite, but I don't believe she is as she is female in all other ways except this swelling, she even comes into season).
Delta is a handy rat to have as, being female, she is good for hormonal males to meet as they are less likely to take exception to her, and she can live with either the boys or the girls.
The change in Worf on seeing another rat was remarkable. He went from a rat that would freeze then leap away into the air just to escape, to being almost a normal rat on free range. You can see the difference in him in the pics, and how much happier he seems.
Unfortunately, he did get a bit carried away with her shortly into the session and became a bit rough (didn't draw blood, but Delta obviously didn't appreciate it and took herself away to have some time out on my lap, she's a very chilled out rat; she'll just move away rather than argue).
Now that Worf seems more confident, Im starting to see the hormonal side of him come out and replace the terrified side. He is now showing typical overly hormonal rat signs, so I think he'll have to have his balls off in the next week or so.
But Im happy he has come out of his shell and is beginning to act like a normal rat:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/.....p;l=a44619a00b