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Putting bonded pair back together after spay

stampz

Warren Scout
Evening all,

Willow is off for her spay in the morning, and Weeto will be waiting anxiously at home for her while she is gone. Normally they both live outside together but have been brought into the living room while Willow recovers.

My question is what should I do with the pair once Willow is back? Is it ok to put them straight back together as long as I keep an eye on them, or should I keep them seperate for a few days but within sight/smell of each other?

They have been happily bonded for the past few months with no trouble at all...
 
Evening all,

Willow is off for her spay in the morning, and Weeto will be waiting anxiously at home for her while she is gone. Normally they both live outside together but have been brought into the living room while Willow recovers.

My question is what should I do with the pair once Willow is back? Is it ok to put them straight back together as long as I keep an eye on them, or should I keep them seperate for a few days but within sight/smell of each other?

They have been happily bonded for the past few months with no trouble at all...

Can you not take Weeto to the vets with her?
 
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