I recently took Obi-bun to the vet as he was due for a by cloudscout/Resources/Shared/scripts/widgets.js”> check
-up but he also sneezed a week prior to the appointment & had a lot of discharge come out. That was the only time it happened, he’s always sneezed a lot as it is ever since I got him. The vet said everything with him looks great & sounds good, but he had a very light temperature so just to be on the safe side, he told me to isolate Obi in case he may have an upper respiratory infection.
They been separated for about a week now, vet said not to put him back until he’s back to normal which is hard to tell with him since sneezing is his normal. His temperature is fine again though & he seems ok to me, I moved him back into the room today & Mimzy is not happy at all. I’m not sure if I need to re-bond or not. She went after him as soon as I put him down but she was far more aggressive than I expected. I finally got them on the same condo level nose to nose. I then ran the vacuum by cloudscout/Resources/Shared/scripts/widgets.js”> cleaner
but she still wanted to attack & then they separated & stayed on different floors.
I put food down since neither had their breakfast yet. They ate together a little bit & then Mimzy sat back & by cloudscout/Resources/Shared/scripts/widgets.js”> watched
Obi for a while. They were on the same floor level & Mimzy was just smelling him for a while & she’ll somewhat relax & leave him alone but then she goes after him again. Do I need to start the bonding process all over? It’s like she knows who he is but she’s maybe trying to re-assert her dominance since he’s been gone a week?
At this very moment, they are both laying on the room floor, at a distance from each other but both have been relaxed for a good 10 mins. I’m just not sure if I need to start all over with unfamiliar territory?
They both stayed like this for a good whole by cloudscout/Resources/Shared/scripts/widgets.js”> minute
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These are also all from today:

