Luca and Pip
Our Story
Luca was abandoned at approximately 3 weeks old, alongside his mother and two adult males in front of my workplace. I took them all in and separated the mother and baby from the other two males. Mama was already pregnant with little Pip by that time. I separated Luca from mom at 4 and a half weeks old. Once Pip was born, I kept him with mom until he was also 4 and half weeks old. Mom went to a good home with a friend. The boys grew up together but they do not get along together as they have fought and drew blood. Both are healthy and currently over a year old. They remain next to eachother with a barrier between them. It would be nice to send them together and keep them separate. They do well when they can still interact through bars and still have their own space.
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I'm rehoming because we are downsizing our home and we don't have as much time as we would like to give them the attention they deserve.Timing
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