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Forum BONDING Increased nipping/fur pulling. Have we moved too fast? Reply To: Increased nipping/fur pulling. Have we moved too fast?


feireia
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    We’ve had a couple days of long sessions in this larger space and things are progressing! There is still nipping but it seems like Lottie is reacting less frequently. Pekoe has gotten less patient though and the poop wars are beginning. We have hay on the floor as well as a litter box that they both have used, though not at the same time.

    One consistent behavior we’ve been noticing though is them staying in the same corners throughout the session. Should this behavior be discouraged in that I should block these areas off? They do wander around a bit but, because we do these sessions largely during their sleepy hours, there isn’t a whole lot of movement and they always come back to these corners. They do lay out and seem to relax in these areas; Lottie even flops and they both have dreamed.