Siobhan
New member
I discovered something by accident a few days ago that might help if you have 'toos who are squawky and screaming after you tuck them in for the night.
Try rocking them. Yes, like a baby.
Rocky used to demand to go to bed and be covered promptly at dusk, but in the last couple of weeks, he screams and screams afterward and nothing made him happy. He always wants a last cuddle before bed, and absent-mindedly, I started rocking back and forth while I was cuddling and he usually makes noises while I cuddle, just 'too talk with the occasional "I wuv oooh" added in. I realized after a few minutes that he'd stopped doing that and I looked down and lo and behold, he was half asleep. When I tucked him in, he woke up, but I petted him through the bars and crooned to him a little, and when I covered him up he went right to bed, no fussing, no screaming, nothing. I've done this four nights in a row and it's the same every night.
Try rocking them. Yes, like a baby.
Rocky used to demand to go to bed and be covered promptly at dusk, but in the last couple of weeks, he screams and screams afterward and nothing made him happy. He always wants a last cuddle before bed, and absent-mindedly, I started rocking back and forth while I was cuddling and he usually makes noises while I cuddle, just 'too talk with the occasional "I wuv oooh" added in. I realized after a few minutes that he'd stopped doing that and I looked down and lo and behold, he was half asleep. When I tucked him in, he woke up, but I petted him through the bars and crooned to him a little, and when I covered him up he went right to bed, no fussing, no screaming, nothing. I've done this four nights in a row and it's the same every night.