Is squeaking at eachother normal?
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Is squeaking at eachother normal?
Graham and Maier were absolute best friends and rarely ever squeaked at eachother. Garcia and Graham, while they were exceedingly happy to finally have company, do squeak at each other in the nest fairly often, especially if they choose a smaller box to sleep in.
They do get along otherwise, eating and playing together. I'm just wondering how normal this is. I wouldn't want any squeaking to become a danger to Graham's current wounds. There's no biting, chasing, or other signs of aggression. They aren't even fighting when they're squeaking, its almost as though they're just arguing over the blankets or something.
They do get along otherwise, eating and playing together. I'm just wondering how normal this is. I wouldn't want any squeaking to become a danger to Graham's current wounds. There's no biting, chasing, or other signs of aggression. They aren't even fighting when they're squeaking, its almost as though they're just arguing over the blankets or something.
River- Hero Member
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Re: Is squeaking at eachother normal?
Totally normal. Like sisters who get a little annoyed with each other sometimes and argue but are still like best friends (or was that just me and my older sisters? Youngest of 5 here.)
CallaLily- Hero Member
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Re: Is squeaking at eachother normal?
Absolutely normal. So long as there's no blood, they're certainly fine.
My girls have little arguments sometimes too, every so often I'll hear some squeaking and know there's been a disagreement about something (Usually that something is a particularly good piece of food, or someone's invading someone else's personal space, or someone messed up someone's tunnel), keep an eye on them, but don't worry too much.
My girls have little arguments sometimes too, every so often I'll hear some squeaking and know there's been a disagreement about something (Usually that something is a particularly good piece of food, or someone's invading someone else's personal space, or someone messed up someone's tunnel), keep an eye on them, but don't worry too much.
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Re: Is squeaking at eachother normal?
I have a girl who likes to chirp at the other girls while she's grooming them. It's a happy sound, not an aggressive one. If your girls squeaking in their hides, it could be something like that!
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