Tracybeakerisland
Mama Doe
I give in.
Teasel is trying to rip Pumpkin to shreds. The final straw was yesterday. The little black wolverine snuck into his large puppy pen whilst I was cleaning her indoor cage out and nabbed all his noms. He was delighted to see her. Waggling ears, dancing bum and he dropped his head to let her know he was okay about her being top bun in his patch.
I was going to put the broom down as I watched Pumpkin make all the right submissive moves until Teasel doing her best Monty Python rabbit went straight for his underbelly snarling hissing with back feet ready to try and eviscerate.
Thankfully Ben was with me and he lept in and grabbed the evil black one whilst I grabbed a terrified Pumpkin. Teasel would not let go of her prize- large amounts of Pumpkins fur wedged in her mouth and has been stamping on it and making hurumpf noises ever since. When I first had her her behaviour was so bad she used to do the same to anyone who went near her. Given her age [heading towards 9] the current weather may have given her a dose of the twinging screws so I will try a nice basket with a warmed snugglesafe and if she looks like she is wincing when she hops metacam. At her age she ought to think twice about trying to behave like that from a standing start.
She is in the dining room with a blanket draped between her line of sight and Pumpkins pen. I clearly cannot trust her within sight of him. :roll: so if the nasty weather would oblige I can get out and I shall go and buy Pumpkin a nice safe large dog crate with a lid to stop ariel attacks from nethie flying rabbits as his kitchen base. I had hoped they might sort this out and be able to share the large pen but it will be cheaper to buy him a good crate than have to pay the vet to do repairs if she sinks her teeth into him.
Teasel is trying to rip Pumpkin to shreds. The final straw was yesterday. The little black wolverine snuck into his large puppy pen whilst I was cleaning her indoor cage out and nabbed all his noms. He was delighted to see her. Waggling ears, dancing bum and he dropped his head to let her know he was okay about her being top bun in his patch.
I was going to put the broom down as I watched Pumpkin make all the right submissive moves until Teasel doing her best Monty Python rabbit went straight for his underbelly snarling hissing with back feet ready to try and eviscerate.
Thankfully Ben was with me and he lept in and grabbed the evil black one whilst I grabbed a terrified Pumpkin. Teasel would not let go of her prize- large amounts of Pumpkins fur wedged in her mouth and has been stamping on it and making hurumpf noises ever since. When I first had her her behaviour was so bad she used to do the same to anyone who went near her. Given her age [heading towards 9] the current weather may have given her a dose of the twinging screws so I will try a nice basket with a warmed snugglesafe and if she looks like she is wincing when she hops metacam. At her age she ought to think twice about trying to behave like that from a standing start.
She is in the dining room with a blanket draped between her line of sight and Pumpkins pen. I clearly cannot trust her within sight of him. :roll: so if the nasty weather would oblige I can get out and I shall go and buy Pumpkin a nice safe large dog crate with a lid to stop ariel attacks from nethie flying rabbits as his kitchen base. I had hoped they might sort this out and be able to share the large pen but it will be cheaper to buy him a good crate than have to pay the vet to do repairs if she sinks her teeth into him.