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HaleyGoBoom
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Moche used to be horrible at this too. He would not stop biting and shaking his cage. He was just super bonded to me and wanted to be with me. I got him a cagemate and everything was fine after that. Now he couldn't care less about me unless I have shredded wheats.One odd thing: When you said he had a cage mate and could they have played together...what do you mean? You had them on seperate play schedules? Were they living in the same cage apartment style or did you just up and get rid of your second chin and now Kingston is acting out? You may need to get his buddy back if you ever want him to stop.
Kingston's previous owner had him in a cage with another male chin, I was wondering if that could be causing him stress now because he has no one to play with while I'm not there. I adopted Kingston but not his mate, even though I would have loved to.