Paige McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>If there's no blood, it just sounds to me like they're playing. They may scuffle
>a bit, but it's normal. If they drew blood you'd want to seperate them, but
>otherwise I would just leave them.
>
>Paige
>
>Angela Dimella wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> My 2 females, mom and daughter can't decide whether to stay together or not.
>> When I seperate them,split cage, they try to get together. When put back with
>> each other, they are good for a couple of days, sleep, groom, the whole bit.
>> Then all of a sudden they start to go after each other. They have NEVER drawn
>> blood, just stop each other from sleeping in house, or going on wheel,
>> sweaking at each other, and sleeping apart. Sometimes they will jump and run
>> from each other and roll in a ball, again, no blood. Why can't they decide
>> what they want? I hate to keep them apart, but I can't leave them too long
>> without worrying about them. Any suggestions?
>> thamks
>> angela
My concern is that if they sleep apart, make noise and interfere with
one another's activities, then it is best to keep them apart as I am
sure they will eventually draw blood.
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Julian
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