As an active foster, many surrenders come to us already pregnant, or as a very young litter. We have limited space for fostering, so its of course helpful to keep litters together as long as we can. Having confirmed they are same sex , and there is no fighting going on, is there a certain age or milestone they should be separated as far as both from mom AND from each other? I know they don't HAVE to be separated if they get along, but they are less likely to get adopted if I have a Fluffle of 6. Ideally, two could stay together and have a good chance at adoption. So at what age should they be separated by if they are NOT going to forever live together? Either a baby with a mom, or a baby and the other babies (which of course they wouldn't really be "babies" at that point....