We bought a female lionhead to start breeding with our male lionhead that we have had for a year. We bought her back in October and because she was so friendly and the kids loved her so much she just ended up being in the house all the time. she has an indoor cage (3' long x 2' foot wide)but we only put her in there at night to eat and sleep, the rest of the day most days she was around the house unless there was an odd day when we were all out at the same time and nobody could keep an eye on her so she stayed in her cage. On 11th of January she mated with our male lionhead and due to give birth any day.
Last week I built a wooden sleeping area/nest box extension and secured to the side of her cage (I am a half decent carpenter in my spare time) which she likes and has already started making a nest in there although no fur in there yet. This gives her more room and a quieter and private place to kindle. She definitely knows what it's for, started making a nest and doesn't soil in there at all.
The reason I am posting is that for a couple of days now we have kept her in the cage because we were worried she would nest and give birth somewhere random, like behind the sofa. She doesn't seem happy about this and this morning she has been "digging" and chewing at the bars of her cage and generally seems agitated. Are we doing the right things?
Last week I built a wooden sleeping area/nest box extension and secured to the side of her cage (I am a half decent carpenter in my spare time) which she likes and has already started making a nest in there although no fur in there yet. This gives her more room and a quieter and private place to kindle. She definitely knows what it's for, started making a nest and doesn't soil in there at all.
The reason I am posting is that for a couple of days now we have kept her in the cage because we were worried she would nest and give birth somewhere random, like behind the sofa. She doesn't seem happy about this and this morning she has been "digging" and chewing at the bars of her cage and generally seems agitated. Are we doing the right things?