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feireia
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    Wanted to come back and provide an update for Lottie and Pekoe:

    We went away for a weekend and the buns stayed with Lottie’s rescue in the meantime. They kept the two together in the same pen since they didn’t see any bad behaviors other than a bit of fur pulled in the first hour of their stay. Although they aren’t snuggly with each other and still are a bit nippy with each other, they’ve been housed together for the 48+ hours we’ve been home with them with no fights or fur pulled!

    Seems like all they needed after our extended daytime bonding sessions were a change of scenery and a bit of trauma bonding. They’re currently back in their neutral bonding space and over the next few weeks, we’re going to slowly transition them to their final living space!