ninjaturtletayy
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Now that I'm back at my mom's for winter break, Stanley has a much bigger space for play time (my bedroom here versus my tiny bathroom back at my apartment). At my mom's he also has a cage that sits on the ground so he can hop in and out of it as he pleases.
Tonight when it was time for play time to be over though he was very reluctant to go back in. Usually he's a pretty good boy about it. Now, after two hours of play time, he's sitting with his hands on the bar of his cage and staring at me like he's some poor prisoner with such a miserable life.
Does anyone else have a chin that guilts them after playtime? How do you not just melt and let them back out to play?
Tonight when it was time for play time to be over though he was very reluctant to go back in. Usually he's a pretty good boy about it. Now, after two hours of play time, he's sitting with his hands on the bar of his cage and staring at me like he's some poor prisoner with such a miserable life.
Does anyone else have a chin that guilts them after playtime? How do you not just melt and let them back out to play?