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Forum BONDING Newly adopted pair had a fight, so need help Reply To: Newly adopted pair had a fight, so need help


KaterH
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    Awesome update from this evening ☺️ Bonding session two has been very productive.

    We started them both in the neutral space, with a big heap of hay and veggies. There was shared eating and only a few grunts, and then multiple cuddle/grooming sessions.

    After two hours, I opened up their reorganized shared kitchen space, offering no obstacles, their large litter and some shared treats again. Ditto on the lack of aggression, and two big grooming sessions.

    It’s now been nearly four hours and I opened up the other half of their space. Lots of hay and treats again, and there has been another cute cuddle session. And so many binkys!

    All in all, just a handful of very minor poking at one another moments, plus one chase that ended fast. I’m really considering just leaving them now. I don’t want to set their adjustment back at all/have one of them get territorial overnight of one of the halves if there’s no real danger.