kenko
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Hello! Second day of Chin ownership here--Mips continues to seem very comfortable in his cage, he hops all over, nibbles on everything (including his hay and Oxbow!) and there are poops everywhere! He's not skittish at all, and readily runs up to the doors to investigate me.
Yesterday I discovered that he'll sit in my hand, and before long was trotting up my arm to my shoulders (I'm sitting down in front of the first story of his FN; the second story is blocked off because he's only two months old) and before I knew it, had hopped into my lap and then onto the floor. Since he seemed so comfortable with both my presence and his surroundings, I allowed him to explore the room for about five minutes and returned him to his cage by offering him the dust bath and then placing it in his home. But I've discovered that having had a taste of freedom, he's now basically ready to hop out of the cage whenever I open the doors. He'll peek precariously over the edge of the Bass pan side and start putting his front legs out before I block him with my hands, then jump onto my hand and make a beeline for my arm, presumably to reenact his great escape yesterday. Since he's still basically a baby, I'd like to restrict the majority of our bonding mainly to the cage... does anyone have any suggestions for how I should proceed from here?
Thanks in advance!
Yesterday I discovered that he'll sit in my hand, and before long was trotting up my arm to my shoulders (I'm sitting down in front of the first story of his FN; the second story is blocked off because he's only two months old) and before I knew it, had hopped into my lap and then onto the floor. Since he seemed so comfortable with both my presence and his surroundings, I allowed him to explore the room for about five minutes and returned him to his cage by offering him the dust bath and then placing it in his home. But I've discovered that having had a taste of freedom, he's now basically ready to hop out of the cage whenever I open the doors. He'll peek precariously over the edge of the Bass pan side and start putting his front legs out before I block him with my hands, then jump onto my hand and make a beeline for my arm, presumably to reenact his great escape yesterday. Since he's still basically a baby, I'd like to restrict the majority of our bonding mainly to the cage... does anyone have any suggestions for how I should proceed from here?
Thanks in advance!