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    These updates are all very good Mz Sarah, but we want PHOTOOOOOS of the said cuteness !!! lol

    Humping can be seen as a positive too… ie moving in the right direction…. or atleast moving….
    Aggressive humping or the humpee being terrorised is not particularly positive but I think it all sounds good….

    Re getting in the carrier, do you put him in backwards ? (cats too)
    When they see what’s coming they freeze and resist… and panic
    But put them in backwards and they don’t realise it until too late…… sneeeaky.
    I do that when I put them anywhere closed in.