I've been so careful to just pet her head lately after doing some more reading on the subject. She has a sleep cage that she knows is just for sleep. She does nap in my hand with my fingers curled around her back. Should that stop too? She did it once today after lunch time. Just snuggled up, yawned, and fell asleep. The mating behavior didn't start until before bedtime and before peek-a-boo pillow game. In fact...she went to bed soon after. LOL
The only changes are to her diet. She's on a ton of fresh foods and some pellets, but she would rather eat her greens and fruits.
We just hit a heat wave. We are almost to 100℉ (38℃) and just a few days ago it was normally 75℉ (24℃). Could that have done it? Maybe the air conditioning? I heard two things, GCCs mate in the winter, or they mate in the spring. I should either keep her up later, or I should make her sleep more. Which one should I do? Besides putting her in her cage when she does it and making sure she does not make the pillow her nest...anything else I should do?
I'm sad for her about the pillow game. :/ She tried to hide in the corner of the couch, but gave up soon. I guess running back and forth between us, just didn't have the same impact as running through a cave. We still played with toys, but she was looking for the pillow we think. She looked kinda lost. Lol this is our nightly routine, but it's best we give this up maybe? For a bit?
Other then that, she's been normal. She didn't look for nesting spots. Blankets on the couch are just boulders to climb over to get somewhere else. The pillows were ignored all day which is normal. Just twice she backed up into my hand and dropped her wings and made strange sounds, tail up. I don't think she knows exactly what to do yet, but it was obvious. She tried to give me food too, but I just put her back on her cage and ignored her. I just hope I can stop it before any egg laying happens! I want her to live a long life. I read if they start early, it's not good!





