Navre wrote:Nicky has a big cardboard box. A mixer came in it, so it’s really thick. He chewed hold in it and he spends all day in it. I like to give him things to chew and places to hide, but I think he’s getting too attached to this.
Do you think I should take it away?
liz wrote:Navre wrote:Nicky has a big cardboard box. A mixer came in it, so it’s really thick. He chewed hold in it and he spends all day in it. I like to give him things to chew and places to hide, but I think he’s getting too attached to this.
Do you think I should take it away?
Rainbow plays in cardboard boxes all year. When I took the first chewed up box away and gave him a new one. She squealed so loud my family thought I was abusing her. She has 3 boxes right now with the favorite toy in each one. It is a ball within a ball and a bell in that. She takes turns giving them attitude adjustments.
There is nothing wrong with cardboard boxes. You may want to keep dummy eggs on hand.
Rachel had a Quaker she named Walker. She had it for many years. One morning I found him dead with an egg in the cage.
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