Crayfish066
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I feel like my IRN hardly ever keeps still when he's out of his cage and is constantly
on the move, not staying in one place for more than a minute or so a lot of the time.
It's pretty funny to watch the antics he gets up to. Admitedly he only gets an hour out
of his cage each day due to health issues on my part and his high level of activity
definitely contributes to me not wanting to supervise him for long periods of time while I'm exhausted.
Is it possible he's so active because he still has a lot of energy from being in his cage
so often?
If I let him out more do you think he would be more content to relax at times?
As it stands I'm usually chasing after him when he starts to do something he
shouldn't be that will endanger him.
on the move, not staying in one place for more than a minute or so a lot of the time.
It's pretty funny to watch the antics he gets up to. Admitedly he only gets an hour out
of his cage each day due to health issues on my part and his high level of activity
definitely contributes to me not wanting to supervise him for long periods of time while I'm exhausted.
Is it possible he's so active because he still has a lot of energy from being in his cage
so often?
If I let him out more do you think he would be more content to relax at times?
As it stands I'm usually chasing after him when he starts to do something he
shouldn't be that will endanger him.
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