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26th October 2013, 07:50 PM #21
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The longer you keep them apart I find the more likely the resident ones will get more upset,they know there are others in the house & are wondering why they can't see them, the one time I tried keeping two babes apart from the others there was more upset than when I just let them get together & sort themselves out,yep if you are a breeder it has to be done that way in case of cross infection but as long as you are around to make sure things don't get out of hand the sooner the better , have a good water sprayer close by as a good squirt can very often give you the time to sort things out if it goes to far OTT or if you have one or two residents that you know are more likely to accept introduce them first rather than all full on....... have to admit though it is the worst part of bringing more furry family in but will all be worth it......xxxx
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