I love it when they go nuts to eat...my female veiled used to do that. My rescue graceful is extremely slow about eating...he has to stare at the crickets or worms for about 4 hours before he gets around to eating them.
I, like many other, assign human qualities to my pets. It's a natural thing to do and a way to express our love for them. I see nothing wrong with this, and I do get a bit exasperated with the naysayers simply because it's rude. Someone shares a great story about bonding with their pet and then...
He is very "zen"...his name is fitting!
I love his "clown on crack" face too...hard to not laugh every time you see it.
He has an enclosure full of branches of all sizes and directions...and the goofball is currently hanging upside down on a very thin draping vine.
I don't post much, but I've lurked a LONG time! I recently lost my rescue girl, Origami, to a tumor and I was devastated. I had rescued her from someone who thought keeping her by a window was proper heat and UVB, so she wasn't very healthy when I got her. I nursed her into a big, gorgeous...