Subject: Re: should we seperate young m/f that are bitting Posted by Mike on October 28, 1999 at 00:09:38 from 209.8.198.19 In Reply to: should we seperate young m/f that are bitting posted by ben on October 27, 1999 at 17:15:46:
I would keep them together. They are still quite young and need plenty of time to get used to each other and their new owners i.e. you! not to mention surroundings etc.... Seperating them might just add more stress to there situation. Anyway this is just my opinion and others may have a different point of view. Well good luck and God bless P.S. This is Casandra, Mike's wife. I was just wondering, is it possible that they weren't fully weaned from mommy when they were sold? I had a cat that was never weaned, and until she was 17 she bit us hard, sometimes drawing blood. I know it's a different animal, but I think basic animal instincts prevail in all species. Anyway, good luck to you! : we got our two gliders about a month ago. a m&f they about 2 months old. they are fine during play time. when we try to get them out of their pouch they want to bite blood style. should we seperate them and work with each one by itself. until each one bonds with us then put them back together?
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