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He's still in the little cage? Or you let him out again?Nearly. It’s learning to like the cage (temporary not permanent, too small). I’m hoping tomorrow to do it once and for all.
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He's still in the little cage? Or you let him out again?Nearly. It’s learning to like the cage (temporary not permanent, too small). I’m hoping tomorrow to do it once and for all.
Let out again. That cage is definitely too small. It’s so that he learns to stay around here, and doesn’t leave if we make it something. If it turns out we have him sleep in there temporarily, I want him to be in the cage for as little time as possible. (as in, he’ll go in late and I’ll let him out early).He's still in the little cage? Or you let him out again?
Okay great because I would be worried that if you had him locked up in that little bitty cage he would die.Let out again. That cage is definitely too small. It’s so that he learns to stay around here, and doesn’t leave if we make it something. If it turns out we have him sleep in there temporarily, I want him to be in the cage for as little time as possible. (as in, he’ll go in late and I’ll let him out early).
Do you have heated seats in the truck?If I can manage to get warmed up I’ll try to get pictures of the babies when I get home
Yeah, if he was in there for very long without food or water he probably wouldn’t last long. I closed the door for like 2 minute the other day while he was in there and gave him some pellets so he would think “this is fine”. Then I let him out. On that pic I posted the door was open, but he chose to lay down in there.Okay great because I would be worried that if you had him locked up in that little bitty cage he would die.
If not, Muddy get him in the next vehicle because they are so nice.Do you have heated seats in the truck?
If I can manage to get warmed up I’ll try to get pictures of the babies when I get home
If you put a towel or a piece of wood over the top he might like it even more. They like to hide under stuff where they feel safe.Yeah, if he was in there for very long without food or water he probably wouldn’t last long. I closed the door for like 2 minute the other day while he was in there and gave him some pellets so he would think “this is fine”. Then I let him out. On that pic I posted the door was open, but he chose to lay down in there.