chicky82
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Poor boy, I wonder if he'll hold it against you? he looks so sweet :heart: hope all is still well :tumkiss:
jorats said:He's one tough guy. He's been wanting out of his cage since about 2 hours after getting home from the surgery. He took that little snooze and that was it. He was right back to climbing the cage bars and chewing on them.
I didn't take the poor pitiful prisoner out yesterday, I wanted him to have a full day of rest but I don't have a choice today. He's just going bananas cooped up in his cage. That's a good sign though, means he's completely all right.
moon said:My thinking is that, through the cage they're still vulnerable, but with a solid barrier that he can see through he can get as whacked out as he wants and you don't have to worry about any injury.... then you might actually be able to give him enough time to get over it.
I just grasp at straws because he's such a cutie and no one likes a lonely rat. I hate that Emma wont be friendly to Maeby and Lucille in cage yet.... at least they're all fine together during out time.
Geez, I'm sorry it's not going easier with Radar. But there's always hope, and it sounds like he hasn't reached the end of the apres-neuter hormone change yet.moon said:There HAS to be a way, I hate to think of that cutie alone.
Tee hee what a good boy!jorats said:One other thing I've noticed with Radar, he's 100% completely litter box trained, for poops and pee. He did it all by himself. :heart:
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