honeywoods
New Member
Firstly, thanks to everyone who gave advise when Charlie wasn't well. We are VERY pleased to say that he has improved loads and has started eating like a horse
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I have a question about ahem...humping.
Got home form work today and went staight to him. He looked very happy and green. I opened his cage and he run up my hand and halfway up my arm, stopped dead, reversed back down my arm, started shuffling backwards off my hand then stopped and was moving all funny and rubbing himself quite hard against my hand (not something he has ever done before), then I saw what I can only assume was his willy, push out a couple of times
He went a bit dark and his eyes stopped rotating while he concentrated!
Charlie is 5 months old...is this normal and should we be doing something about it, like letting him get his rocks off with a female lol! Do males NEED to have a bit of action?
I have a question about ahem...humping.
Got home form work today and went staight to him. He looked very happy and green. I opened his cage and he run up my hand and halfway up my arm, stopped dead, reversed back down my arm, started shuffling backwards off my hand then stopped and was moving all funny and rubbing himself quite hard against my hand (not something he has ever done before), then I saw what I can only assume was his willy, push out a couple of times
Charlie is 5 months old...is this normal and should we be doing something about it, like letting him get his rocks off with a female lol! Do males NEED to have a bit of action?