I've had Lola for almost 2 weeks and I have noticed she gets very scared of being outside the cage. She won't run around or jump onto my bed, play with toys, she won't even go pee or poo most of the time. She won't touch her food either. She just sits in the very corner of her box. When I put her back into the pen and let Bugs out, she will run around, flop, and eat and use the bathroom. This is very worrying, especially because she isn't eating or using the bathroom for the 12 hours she is out. I came home yesterday and I thought she was in stasis. I put her back in the pen and she immediately started eating her veggies and used the bathroom. She seemed to want in the pen because she was digging at the bars. This annoyed Bugs and I think it caused the session to go terribly yesterday because they were both annoyed with each other.
If she is this scared, should she be in the pen for the large part of the day? I would gradually increase the amount of time outside the cage she gets, by 15 minutes each day until they're bonded. I just feel like she should be given that option to run around, but the pen is in no way small, it's 4 feet by 4 feet.
Is it fair for her to have less playtime than him?
If she is this scared, should she be in the pen for the large part of the day? I would gradually increase the amount of time outside the cage she gets, by 15 minutes each day until they're bonded. I just feel like she should be given that option to run around, but the pen is in no way small, it's 4 feet by 4 feet.
Is it fair for her to have less playtime than him?