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Originally Posted by SnowWa Well - you can be certain that there are hormonal changes when a little female is in heat. So, for now I would attribute her behavior change to this and expect their "fighting" problem to be only temporary. And, if this is the case, and she soon be spayed, it's not too bad a problem after all.
Carol Jean |
My girls are out to kill when they're in heat and have to be supervised.