It’s been very long (about a month, at least) that the Monsters have not been allowed to come over to Bunny’s Place to eat grass.
The reason is that the Blondies would also go over to Ginger’s Catio, climb up the platforms and attempt to escape. They still haven’t grown big enough, so they might still be able to squeeze out through the holes in the anti-climb.
Hopefully, they will eat more now and grow a bit bigger in size until they can no longer squeeze out, then it would be less worrying when the Monsters come over to eat grass.

Smurfy and Robin were the first to come over, followed by Ginger. I had to carry Ginger over the barricade as he’s too big to hurdle over.

Rey was hesitant to come over.

Rey and Lynx, both. They are so afraid of my husband. The moment they hear him, they run for their lives.

They finally came over but only to hurdle back when they heard him coming out of the bathroom.
Smurfy and Robin didn’t want to go back. But I managed to chase Smurfy back finally.

Now, Robin did not want to go back at all. Indy was watching him and that’s not a very good sign.

I tried to coax him, to carry him, but he refused to go back.
Until…
He jumped down by himself and that’s when Indy started growling at him. Robin became scared and tried to hurdle over the barricade but Indy was blocking it.
Thereafter, you know what happened….
A huge and massive fight broke out between Indy and Robin. I quickly took the water hose and sprayed at both to break up the fight. Robin finally managed to jump back to Ginger’s Catio and I quickly closed Stargate.
Indy was still very angry…and wet from being sprayed on.
Luckily, Indy is more manageable than Cow Mau, so I quickly scooped him up to check for wounds and to wipe him dry. When our warriors fight, you can bet there WILL be wounds.
Sure enough, there was a paw wound on his right hind leg. There were blood stains when he walked. I checked and it was a claw wound. I doubt Robin bit him. It looked more like the claw got entangled in the fight.
So I got my wound first-aid kit out, cleaned the wound with Chlorohexidine, then applied some Povidone Iodine onto it. I let Indy settled down a bit, observed him; he wasn’t limping and had no problems jumping up to the platforms.
Later, I gave him Vetri DMG and applied Fucidin onto the wound. I hope we don’t need to go to the vet’s.
Then I checked on Robin and he was none the worse. No visible wounds on him and he seemed fine after the ordeal. Still, I gave him Vetri DMG. 
Robin is okay.
Robin and Smurfy fight all the time over at Ginger’s Catio but these are the no-injury fights.
It’s fights that involved Cow Mau and Indy that warrant the use of the first-aid kit and often, a trip to the vet’s, administration of antibiotics and the works.
Warriors will be warriors.
The Blondies were not shaken by the fight at all. But Riley was. And Riley wasn’t even at Bunny’s Place, she was in the house with Tabs.

Poor Riley.
Our warriors are Cow Mau, Indy and Cleo. But Cleo only engages in war-cry fights; there is no physical contact in her fights. Luckily there are no warriors from amongst the Monsters.
Ginger can also fight…if he wants to. And by virtue of his weight, he wins!
