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Young Bun
Hi all,
I posted a couple of months ago about the bonding process of my trio.
It's been two months now and we had made amazing progress. Trio cuddles and constant kisses.
It's two females and one male. The male has bonded very well to both and we can trust him fully with either. The girls, however, will be wildly in love one week and then tense with another week. It's always the one girl, Molly, who will change and initiate tension.
The last two weeks have just been a nightmare. Poor Bloo (the other girl) has suffered quite a few injuries. They're all superficial but obviously awful nonetheless. Molly will approach her, lunge at her and Bloo will back off. Molly then dives at her, attaches herself to Bloo by biting her, lies on her side and madly kicks at her. It is horrendous to see. Bloo will not retaliate and tries to run away but can't because Molly is attached.
We obviously jump in and deal with it immediately but it just goes from 0 to 100 in a split second and out of nowhere. Molly will be getting a clean from Bloo then two seconds later she'll attack her.
Bloo sleeps with her head resting on Molly's back and even after the attacks will attempt to do so.
She's bonded very well with the male too but I'm wondering if it will be safer for all to separate her and get her a new friend.
We can never leave the trio unattended and because we don't want to separate them and harm the bonding process, we (my partner and I) have been taking it in turns to take shifts overnight for two months.
We, and Bloo of course, are at the end of our tether
I posted a couple of months ago about the bonding process of my trio.
It's been two months now and we had made amazing progress. Trio cuddles and constant kisses.
It's two females and one male. The male has bonded very well to both and we can trust him fully with either. The girls, however, will be wildly in love one week and then tense with another week. It's always the one girl, Molly, who will change and initiate tension.
The last two weeks have just been a nightmare. Poor Bloo (the other girl) has suffered quite a few injuries. They're all superficial but obviously awful nonetheless. Molly will approach her, lunge at her and Bloo will back off. Molly then dives at her, attaches herself to Bloo by biting her, lies on her side and madly kicks at her. It is horrendous to see. Bloo will not retaliate and tries to run away but can't because Molly is attached.
We obviously jump in and deal with it immediately but it just goes from 0 to 100 in a split second and out of nowhere. Molly will be getting a clean from Bloo then two seconds later she'll attack her.
Bloo sleeps with her head resting on Molly's back and even after the attacks will attempt to do so.
She's bonded very well with the male too but I'm wondering if it will be safer for all to separate her and get her a new friend.
We can never leave the trio unattended and because we don't want to separate them and harm the bonding process, we (my partner and I) have been taking it in turns to take shifts overnight for two months.
We, and Bloo of course, are at the end of our tether