Dem
Young Bun
Hi All,
Just after your thoughts on why Bubbles is thumping so much as specific times? Should i be concerned and is there anything i can do to help him if hes distressed?
Now Bubbles is in the house permanently i can hear him thumping a lot. He's always been a stroppy young man that thumped but i'm getting to know his routine now. Its very obvious at about 3:30am, it'll wake me and i'll go down, he doesn't seem stressed or anything, i give him a cuddle and he settles. Its then really bad about 5:30-6:00am. I go down to see him and this time he is begging for breakfast (despite having masses of hay in there) once i give him a small amount of pellets and scissor cut grass or carrot tops he settles down. He does the same about 7pm (dinner time).
We have no other pets in the house, its quiet where he is, i cant think her feels threatened. So could this be a way of getting attention for a cuddle or even that he wants his meals?
Thanks
D
Just after your thoughts on why Bubbles is thumping so much as specific times? Should i be concerned and is there anything i can do to help him if hes distressed?
Now Bubbles is in the house permanently i can hear him thumping a lot. He's always been a stroppy young man that thumped but i'm getting to know his routine now. Its very obvious at about 3:30am, it'll wake me and i'll go down, he doesn't seem stressed or anything, i give him a cuddle and he settles. Its then really bad about 5:30-6:00am. I go down to see him and this time he is begging for breakfast (despite having masses of hay in there) once i give him a small amount of pellets and scissor cut grass or carrot tops he settles down. He does the same about 7pm (dinner time).
We have no other pets in the house, its quiet where he is, i cant think her feels threatened. So could this be a way of getting attention for a cuddle or even that he wants his meals?
Thanks
D