[Gpdd] Behavior: Re: Pumpkin & Sweetie Pie

Leah McNeil lconsuela at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 11 15:22:06 EST 2005


Jen,
Gosh, I don't know what you
would you if your piggies all of
a sudden started fighting and you
had to separate them and figure out
how to get them back together. But,
I've wondered the same thing myself,
so I hope some more-experienced
Slaves will write in. This is my
first time being a Slave to more
than one piggie and I'm learning
more and more each day.

Was Pumpkin 'picking on' Sweetie
sometimes? The reason I ask is
because sometimes Butterscotch
purposely bothers Brownie Bear.
Like, BB will run into one of the
tents, and then BS will stand on
his hind legs and poke his head in
the tent and sort of nip at her.
But, don't get me wrong--B-Bear can
definitely hold her own. I mean,
she can be downright Vicious
sometimes. But, she hasn't been
that way with him since they've
been bonded--she just warns him.
And then I tell the boy, "You
better leave her Alone, or she's
gonna Hurt you." He usually stops
and runs along and does that whiny-
sounding Wheeeeep, Wheeeeeep,
Wheeeeeeeeeep! It's funny to watch.

But, anyways, I hope that there
is a way to get your girls back
together, being best friends. But,
you might want to prepare yourself,
just in case it doesn't happen. I
know it would seem that they would
be lonely if they were caged
separately. But, after I had BB &
BS separated for the first 2+ months,
I realized that they were okay, as
long as they were close and could
'talk' to each other.

Please let us know how your piggies
make out and also I hope that Pumpkin
is feeling better soon (sounds like
she's already on her way to a speedy
recovery).

   Love 'n Wheeeeeeeeeeeps,
     Leah...Slave to BB & BS :-) 

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