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6th February 2012, 06:02 PM #1
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It doesn't always work out with two girls, there is often a dominant female, and she may decide that the kittens are all hers, or maybe one cat accidentally caused a kitten to cry out, the other would become defensive, also the kittens will be getting more mobile now, so mums are more on edge. It would be best, IMO to separate them, or it may escalate and kittens may get harmed, accidentally, or on purpose, in a misguided attempt to protect the den, it may have been nothing to do with the cats, but something that startled them. Whatever caused the disagreement, it is not worth risking further problems, they may try to get back together, and then get angry again, so, sorry, my decision would be seperation, once the kittens are weaned fully, they may go back to being friends, but cats are contrary, so be prepared, they may not.
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