allyandtobey
Alpha Buck
this is slightly long winded but i get to the point eventually...
i'm currently sharing residence with a 12 week old male lionhead, and i've come into some serious worries about his over adventurous behavior! He resides in my lounge, which i've converted just for him, and i observed him over the last week and removed or altered anything that posed a danger to him as i discovered it but there's one thing i can't do anything about, he sometimes "periscopes" for ages around the edges of the room, just staring up at the walls, and then eventually gets right up to the wall, and then jumps suddenly and swiftly into the air and i get the impression he thinks he can jump over the walls of the room! The thing that worries me is the landings, they sound hard and obviously look worrying! but he normally justs rights himself and carries on as normal, but i'm worried if he keeps doing this he'll really injure himself. i've tried putting cushions everywhere to soften the fall but i've run out and can't put them everywhere.. has anyone got any advice or opinions on this? or reassurance that this is normal and he wont hurt himself *fingers crossed* :lol:
Sorry that was so long winded, but here's the second question which is simple and short: is it possible to change the hay he eats to another hay in one sitting or does it have to be gradually introduced just like pelleted food? :?:
any input would be appreciated,
thanks,
Ally.
i'm currently sharing residence with a 12 week old male lionhead, and i've come into some serious worries about his over adventurous behavior! He resides in my lounge, which i've converted just for him, and i observed him over the last week and removed or altered anything that posed a danger to him as i discovered it but there's one thing i can't do anything about, he sometimes "periscopes" for ages around the edges of the room, just staring up at the walls, and then eventually gets right up to the wall, and then jumps suddenly and swiftly into the air and i get the impression he thinks he can jump over the walls of the room! The thing that worries me is the landings, they sound hard and obviously look worrying! but he normally justs rights himself and carries on as normal, but i'm worried if he keeps doing this he'll really injure himself. i've tried putting cushions everywhere to soften the fall but i've run out and can't put them everywhere.. has anyone got any advice or opinions on this? or reassurance that this is normal and he wont hurt himself *fingers crossed* :lol:
Sorry that was so long winded, but here's the second question which is simple and short: is it possible to change the hay he eats to another hay in one sitting or does it have to be gradually introduced just like pelleted food? :?:
any input would be appreciated,
thanks,
Ally.