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Forum BONDING old behaviors back

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    • flemish giant
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         so i moved peeta and polly back upstairs after steamcleaning the floors and wiping everything down with white vinegar  well peetas been chinning everything and i walked in to peeta humping polly. i also saw them circle there havent been any fights though. should i seperate again? i just dont understand why theyre doing this 


      • Sarita
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          No, this is stress related…it’s normal behavior for a bonded pair to act this way.


        • flemish giant
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            OK so just watch them?

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