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Old 05-30-2009, 02:47 PM   #5
delicatepuzzle
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I bet you are excited. Are you getting her as a pet or for breeding? I can't wait to see pictures of her. How big is she now? How are the personalities of your males? Bringing a female into the house can create a new set of problems, especially if she is not going to be spayed. You will have about four to 6 months before you have to start dealing with that. I bet your 5 month old boy will love having a playmate. Hopefully no jealousy will develop between the two males. You know the saying, two is company and three is a crowd. You will just need to watch them closely. Do your males have the run of the house of do you have a special area for them? I can't wait to see pictures of your new baby.
Brinklii (my 5 month old) LOVES his big brother. I'm really hesitant to get my 3 year old (Versace) fixed because he is such a ball of personality I just don't want to risk him changing in any way. I feel my ex bf got him from a good breeder (not a pro but I have had no problems with him) I'd rather not put him through surgery. I am considering getting my little one fixed but he is so small. I just don't know. My little angel girl (Cinderella, ELLA for short) will not be fixed as I'm co-owning her. She will not be breeding with either of my boys. And I plan on taking every precaution I can to prevent that (even if that means the boys go to Nana's during her heat cycles). The boys are limited to being by my side at all times. Which mostly means my room. I have a huge room and the bathroom to myself (well I share with Brinklii, yup he's indoor training, but he does fabulously outside too). hope I was able to answer your questions. Tomorrow is the big day!!! I can't WAIT!!!!
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