
One of my other big worry is that Misty won’t get along with Samantha, both being females. And both also being so close to Gerald. If you remember, more than a year ago, when both were pregnant on the street, Samantha chased Misty away and the two fought on the street, into the drain, out back onto the street, and it was a most ferocious fight.
But then again, I thought about lions, being big cats. Usually, their families consist of one male with many females. So perhaps it could be the same with cats too.
I hope I’m right, and everyone can co-exist happily and peacefully in Bunny’s Place.
I’ve always said that if not for Misty, I wouldn’t give a second thought about not bringing in Gerald and uniting the whole family. I would have done it in a heartbeat. But because Misty depended on Gerald so much, I was hesitant to bring both in.

Gerald is there, lying near Misty. Both are fast asleep.
Let there be peace.
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