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Forum BONDING Some general post-bond questions.

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    • Emmie
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        Now Thane and Siha have started to establish their bond, I have some questions.

        Have any of your buns had a fight even after they were bonded?
        Do the territorial droppings from the two buns stop soon?
        Should I expect difficulties post spay? (We’ve moved that up to this week)

        Thanks everyone


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Yup they can fight post bond, but generally they shouldn’t. Rupert will often growl at Kahlua and she just gets out of his way-they learn to read each other, and adapt, but they won’t always be googly eyes in love

          How did the spay go?


        • Emmie
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            We had some issues with her post bond (She tore all her stitches out 😐 ) but now she’s fine! She still marks though, which drives me crazy. She’s been spayed for almost two months now.


          • Baxter n Boos Mom
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              Luckily my boys never fight or hump.

              Both boys HAD excellent litter box habits.  Baxter was perfect, until we brought home baby Boo.  Boo was perfect until he reached maturity.  After both were fixed – and we started bonding them – they were both TERRIBLE!.  Since they’ve bonded – they’re pretty good during the day, but not so good at night – when we’re sleeping. And since I have 2 buns, I’m not 100% sure which bun is leaving the pee/poo.   Too bad we can’t feed them non-toxic food dye…so I can identify the offender 🙂  JK

              My hubby just finished building an awesome condo for the boys, and I may start to lock them up at night….just to try to enforce good litter box habits.  But we’ll have to see – my husband is not a fan of locking them up.

               

               

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          Forum BONDING Some general post-bond questions.