NewChinMomOU
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My chinchilla, Leo, has lived with me for about six months in my apartment. His cage is in my room within reasonable distance from my bed. On two occasions, I have awoken to him making a sort of alarming "honking" sounds, in sets of about 2-4 at a time. They are different than the barking sounds he makes when he is angry, and are quite abrupt.
The first time he made this sound, about a month ago, I was taking a nap at an odd hour of the evening. About an hour into my nap, he started making his call. I looked toward his cage to see him sitting in plain sight and making the sound. I got him out of his cage and attempted to comfort him, but he raced out of my arms and went to hide in his "safe place" in my closet. I was eventually able to calm him down by letting him bury his face in my arms while I talked to him gently.
The second time happened this morning. I had been awoken unusually early by the sound of thunder and had decided to check my phone to view the weather. Again, Leo started to "honk", and after two bursts of sound, I turned on the light. I got him out of his cage, held him, returned him to the cage and gave him a treat. He seems fine again.
I am unsure what keeps setting him off. He only makes the sound when I am in the room and when I my sleep schedule is a little odd. I would say that the thunder explains his outbursts, but the first time he made the sound, there was no unusual sounds coming from outside.
Why is Leo making this sound and what can I do to comfort him? He usually has a pretty sassy attitude and it makes me sad to see him panicked. Please let me know what I can do!
The first time he made this sound, about a month ago, I was taking a nap at an odd hour of the evening. About an hour into my nap, he started making his call. I looked toward his cage to see him sitting in plain sight and making the sound. I got him out of his cage and attempted to comfort him, but he raced out of my arms and went to hide in his "safe place" in my closet. I was eventually able to calm him down by letting him bury his face in my arms while I talked to him gently.
The second time happened this morning. I had been awoken unusually early by the sound of thunder and had decided to check my phone to view the weather. Again, Leo started to "honk", and after two bursts of sound, I turned on the light. I got him out of his cage, held him, returned him to the cage and gave him a treat. He seems fine again.
I am unsure what keeps setting him off. He only makes the sound when I am in the room and when I my sleep schedule is a little odd. I would say that the thunder explains his outbursts, but the first time he made the sound, there was no unusual sounds coming from outside.
Why is Leo making this sound and what can I do to comfort him? He usually has a pretty sassy attitude and it makes me sad to see him panicked. Please let me know what I can do!