@MrGoat nooo. They each have their own houses, placed so they can't directly see each other. By nature, they're solitary critters. They can enjoy and get on with others, but not always. They have supervised "out" time together, on me or roaming the house, but never left alone ans not housed together. Another reason I won't house them together: BABIES. We need no babies 😅😅

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