Charlie is roughly 16ish weeks old and she has found her confidence. She is trying to establish herself as the boss of our house. She has started a new habit of trying to nest in my hair and it HURTS! She literally gets all tangled in it. The first time, I thought she was stuck when I struggled to get her out, but nope. Just stubborn.
Charlie is mostly good friends with Flynn, but she is bossing him around. They are wanting to live in the same cage, but they do squabble sometimes. Is it too soon to allow this? (They've been introduced for about 2 weeks). When I seperate them, they fret and Charlie is hysterical. I work from home, so I can supervise and when I'm home their cage is generally open. In particular, when I do leave the house should I seperate them?
Charlie is really surprising me with how bold she is. The other day she flew to me, and was crawling all over me nibbling (her usual behaviour). She then crawled INTO my hand which meant I was pretty much holding her.
Her nibbles turn into nips which are quite painful.
Any tips for living with this cheeky little madam?
Charlie is mostly good friends with Flynn, but she is bossing him around. They are wanting to live in the same cage, but they do squabble sometimes. Is it too soon to allow this? (They've been introduced for about 2 weeks). When I seperate them, they fret and Charlie is hysterical. I work from home, so I can supervise and when I'm home their cage is generally open. In particular, when I do leave the house should I seperate them?
Charlie is really surprising me with how bold she is. The other day she flew to me, and was crawling all over me nibbling (her usual behaviour). She then crawled INTO my hand which meant I was pretty much holding her.
Her nibbles turn into nips which are quite painful.
Any tips for living with this cheeky little madam?