PacificPaulie
Walking the driveway
- Joined
- 4/7/19
- Messages
- 280
- Real Name
- Meagan
Forgive my ignorance folks, but I've got a few behavioral questions about my first P'let.
So, first off, I noticed that while Paulie is getting pretty good (and pretty darn fast) with flying, he seems to prefer to fly really low... Like, around feet and ankles low. I had a terrible scare the other day where I took a step and was already setting my body weight into the step when Paulie decided to land just underneath it. I managed to throw myself (not very elegantly I might add) to the opposite side of where I had planned to step and Paulie, thank goodness, survived unscathed. Is flying low likely a phase of his? Or is this something I'm going to have to adjust to with a P'let?
Also, I seem to be learning his different calls but there's one that's a little funny. It's just a high pitched shriek when I'm not in the room with him. I think he's actually calling to me... Do P'lets REALLY do that or am I just going crazy with P'let fever?
Lastly, the play stand... He really doesn't seem to care for his play stand. I learned somewhere that feeding/playing with P'lets in their play stands helps reduce the odds of cage aggression... But Paulie won't eat, and only begrudgingly plays in, his play stand. How can I get him to better enjoy his play stand?
So, first off, I noticed that while Paulie is getting pretty good (and pretty darn fast) with flying, he seems to prefer to fly really low... Like, around feet and ankles low. I had a terrible scare the other day where I took a step and was already setting my body weight into the step when Paulie decided to land just underneath it. I managed to throw myself (not very elegantly I might add) to the opposite side of where I had planned to step and Paulie, thank goodness, survived unscathed. Is flying low likely a phase of his? Or is this something I'm going to have to adjust to with a P'let?
Also, I seem to be learning his different calls but there's one that's a little funny. It's just a high pitched shriek when I'm not in the room with him. I think he's actually calling to me... Do P'lets REALLY do that or am I just going crazy with P'let fever?
Lastly, the play stand... He really doesn't seem to care for his play stand. I learned somewhere that feeding/playing with P'lets in their play stands helps reduce the odds of cage aggression... But Paulie won't eat, and only begrudgingly plays in, his play stand. How can I get him to better enjoy his play stand?