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I would say that's exactly it, Deb - a bit of disruption, a couple of weeks of broken sleep getting up at 3am for the wee break (although she slept through til 6.30 this morning!) and the house is messier, and there's always a play-fight going on with noise and roo-roo-ing. But things have settled down between the two whippets very quickly and easily. I think things will be even better next week when the children are back at school and we can get some kind of routine going, and then even better than that when Lola has had all her jabs and we can go out walking :thumbsup:Deb said:Aw, they look great together :wub:
Would love to know - was it as easy or more difficult, than you anticipated having another whip. They really look as if they get on, but am sure they have their moments!!!
I know when I have brought another cat into the household, am always excited at the prospect, but then feel really sick that I may have upset the normality. It usually works ok in the end after a bit of disruption, but wondered if this would be the same if we got another whippie in the future,
<sigh> My favourite sound ever ... I could liston to roo-roos all day and all night ... :wub:~Helen~ said:there's always a play-fight going on with noise and roo-roo-ing
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