beck
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Okay, so, my Quaker has been doing something lately that is puzzling to me! He comes to work with me every day, where he has an extra cage set up. The past few days, he's been climbing down to the bottom of his cage and sitting in the back right corner.
He sits like this and sometimes puffs up and makes noises ranging from small happy squeaks to squeals to shrieks. He'll walk around in a little circle sometimes, and maybe bob his head a little bit too. He is not regurgitating though.
I really don't think he's ill... He's always liked exploring the bottom of his cage(s), he's eating like normal, vocalizing like normal, he steps up like usual, etc.
Is this a hormonal thing? He is a DNA sexed male. He recently started humping his happy hut, and after a few nights of that I took it out.
Any ideas?
He sits like this and sometimes puffs up and makes noises ranging from small happy squeaks to squeals to shrieks. He'll walk around in a little circle sometimes, and maybe bob his head a little bit too. He is not regurgitating though.
I really don't think he's ill... He's always liked exploring the bottom of his cage(s), he's eating like normal, vocalizing like normal, he steps up like usual, etc.
Is this a hormonal thing? He is a DNA sexed male. He recently started humping his happy hut, and after a few nights of that I took it out.
Any ideas?