They are finially eating and the baby is following Fred..

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I do hope Fred doesn't act like a bully but they seem to be getting confortable in there new surroundings so I guess the games shall start soon!

*Fingers crossed it's all good!* The baby isn't squeaking like crazy today, not like yesterday but then again Fred is being good!
 
I'm being brave and I think my baby may be a slight Drama Queen but then again if i had a big piggy doing that too me and I was that young I think even I would be scared!

Sometimes it does look like fred is trying to protect him but maybe hes just mosing on his corner the big bully he is!
 
Looks like Fred is getting used to the thought of having a friend; especially as that companion is not contesting his supremacy.

Leave them together in the bathroom for as long as you can - the more Fred is accepting the baby now, the easier it will be back in the cage.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you! It is not unusual for a guinea pig that has been alone for some time to completely overreact at first.
 
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