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Old 02-24-2009, 02:49 PM   #3
Rosiegirl
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Well, it could certainly be that way, but if you are NOT wanting this to be the case then you should still keep them seperate in case it does not take. You will still need to watch for any signs of pregnancy so she gets the best care she can if she is pregnant. If you have a boy and a girl and they are both unfixed then I am assuming you were planning on breeding them when she gets older? If that is the case then I would talk to somebody else with more experience so you can decide if she is too young to safely go through a pregnancy at this time. How big is she?
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