My one rescue leopard was thought to be a female by previous owner. Of course she/he was too little and not cared for well to sex. I kept her name as Lillie and thought she was looking female. She is suppose to be 4 1/2 now.
To me, she looks female still. However, she acts like a male, mounting my female, butting my known male. However, I catch her once in a while, like today, also butting my female, tipping her over.
They all are seperated in their indoor pens. In the outdoor pens, I let my male and female be together most days, when he is leaving my female alone. Today, I tried all three together again. (They used to be able to be together)
All went well. The one in questioned, mounted the female and then followed around. They were fine, until I went to check on them again, and the one in question was trying to tip the female over. I don't need to be told they need to be seperated, I know that and they are most days. I only put them together when I can watch what's going on. Hoping to again be able to let them all roam together like they used too.
So, guess on the sex or what is going on would be helpful.
To me, she looks female still. However, she acts like a male, mounting my female, butting my known male. However, I catch her once in a while, like today, also butting my female, tipping her over.
They all are seperated in their indoor pens. In the outdoor pens, I let my male and female be together most days, when he is leaving my female alone. Today, I tried all three together again. (They used to be able to be together)
All went well. The one in questioned, mounted the female and then followed around. They were fine, until I went to check on them again, and the one in question was trying to tip the female over. I don't need to be told they need to be seperated, I know that and they are most days. I only put them together when I can watch what's going on. Hoping to again be able to let them all roam together like they used too.
So, guess on the sex or what is going on would be helpful.