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Originally Posted by tranquility Yes, even when he does something bad like gnawing at your wall or furniture and you get a little angry, but in the end, you pick him up and he gives you this sweet and innocent look "I didn't do anything bad!" you can't really be upset for too long! I also adore how he is dog-like in that he's not a prey animal and doesn't get scared by every single noise (unlike my bunny). To watch him sleep so peacefully is funny: in his 'house', on the floor, under a log thing, in his hammock...I nicknamed him 'beggar boy' because he sleeps everywhere! |
Well, technically chins are prey animals - they are most scared by overhead movements and shadows because hawks and other birds of prey are their most common enemy. However, the ones who have been captive bred are getting less and less flighty and nervous.