Moon
Well-Known Member
My problem with doing in-cage intros is that my cage cleaning usually gets done before I am going out for the day. And that just doesn't work.
But as of right now, the three girls are in the big (newly scrubbed and re-arranged) cage. Things have been going as hoped for about an hour now. *knocks on wood* I put them all in when the cage was just clean and then accessorized around them, so they'd get to check everything out together. Emma is not being a grumpy git, and Maeby and Lucille are checking everything out immensly, which involves scrambling over Emma and shoving her aside... but she's dealing with it well instead of getting grumbly over it.
So, here's my question... if all is still well by the time I go to bed tonight (about 11).. should I leave them in there? Our bed is within earshot of the cage so I will hear any scuffles.
The next question is, if all is still well by tomorrow morning, can I leave them in there for the day while I am at work? I'm a little scared to do that, but Mike can come home at lunch and check on them.....
Any insight is appreciated.
But as of right now, the three girls are in the big (newly scrubbed and re-arranged) cage. Things have been going as hoped for about an hour now. *knocks on wood* I put them all in when the cage was just clean and then accessorized around them, so they'd get to check everything out together. Emma is not being a grumpy git, and Maeby and Lucille are checking everything out immensly, which involves scrambling over Emma and shoving her aside... but she's dealing with it well instead of getting grumbly over it.
So, here's my question... if all is still well by the time I go to bed tonight (about 11).. should I leave them in there? Our bed is within earshot of the cage so I will hear any scuffles.
The next question is, if all is still well by tomorrow morning, can I leave them in there for the day while I am at work? I'm a little scared to do that, but Mike can come home at lunch and check on them.....
Any insight is appreciated.