Hi everyone,
I got my first chin on Friday. So far I've gotten her to be okay with me petting her. She even asks for chin scratches in a way. I've been reading a lot to try to learn what I can do to take care of her properly. I've already realized I made a mistake in my cage choice( since it's plastic). My questions are: 1. She doesn't seem like she's exploring her cage that much. I have found some evidence that she goes to the top shelf of her 3 level cage but I never see her exploring it. She's always hiding under her bottom shelf. 2. How can I be sure that's she's eating her pellets? I know she's eating her hay and I just marked the water bottle yesterday to be sure that she's drinking. 3. I don't know if her wheel is making her cage too cramped and I can't tell if she's using it should I take it out or leave it in? 4. I want to make sure she gets exercise how should I go about getting her out of the cage? She doesn't bark at me anymore and isn't scared of my hand approaching her she just doesn't really approach my hand. Only if I have a treat( a few flakes of oats). Any tips will help! She was a gift so she wasn't a really expected member of the family but now that she's here I want to make sure she's taken care of properly.
I got my first chin on Friday. So far I've gotten her to be okay with me petting her. She even asks for chin scratches in a way. I've been reading a lot to try to learn what I can do to take care of her properly. I've already realized I made a mistake in my cage choice( since it's plastic). My questions are: 1. She doesn't seem like she's exploring her cage that much. I have found some evidence that she goes to the top shelf of her 3 level cage but I never see her exploring it. She's always hiding under her bottom shelf. 2. How can I be sure that's she's eating her pellets? I know she's eating her hay and I just marked the water bottle yesterday to be sure that she's drinking. 3. I don't know if her wheel is making her cage too cramped and I can't tell if she's using it should I take it out or leave it in? 4. I want to make sure she gets exercise how should I go about getting her out of the cage? She doesn't bark at me anymore and isn't scared of my hand approaching her she just doesn't really approach my hand. Only if I have a treat( a few flakes of oats). Any tips will help! She was a gift so she wasn't a really expected member of the family but now that she's here I want to make sure she's taken care of properly.
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