> OK, then indeed is not as bad as with the female in our "guinea-clan".
> When she starts fighting, it is for real! Think of "rolling on the
floor,
> bits of fur flying around". Once that happens, it is time to take them
> apart FAST.
Gulp! I hadn't realised that they can fight as viciously as that!
Certainly
we would have separated them immediately, so I can understand your concern
earlier in this thread. Thanks for the warning.
> But like you said yourself: Fingers crossed! better keep an eye on
them...
> Good luck,
So far, so good. They seem to be living together in peace once again as of
this evening's observations.
We'll be keeping an eye on them for quote some time to come though. Thanks
for your help.
DDS


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