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Date:
Mon, 7 Feb 2000 20:14:19 -0800
Subject:
Why They Do What They Do
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Sunshine <[log in to unmask]>
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Ok, here is my question.  Rascal is 5 pounds and Fluff Fluff is 2 pounds
and the Alpha of the batch of five total.  Rascal is fairly new to the
family.  Everyday, tons of times a day, Fluff Fluff gets on Rascals back
and bites his neck or goes for a horsey ride.  This happens constantly it
seems.  Rascal falls over which makes Fluff Fluff fall off... I understand
Fluff Fluff is trying to show his dominance.
 
Rascal is a teddy bear and loveable ferret.  What I think Fluff Fluff is
still trying to do is show his dominance even tho it's not working because
Rascal is 2 1/2 times his size.  Not sure if or when Fluff Fluff will give
up this dominance thing..  Anyone else know why Fluff Fluff needs to do
this?
 
Debbie
[Posted in FML issue 2953]

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