TJones09 Posted - Aug 07 2017 : 08:22:00 PM
Yeah, mine were pretty much on me or going back into their cage, with exception of occasional trying to get on top of the cage. Due to my current living situation and the past previous since I first moved to AZ (then back again). They've not had very adequate out of cage play accommodations, so out of cage time has suffered for a very long time, with few and far between. We had been out of routine for so long, fitting them in when I can. Now, to establish a much needed routine, I've had to try to get creative, but still limiting them in my bedroom (which is very small). They've been getting very bored and not really interested on staying out of their cage for too long as of late, I had to figure out something and work on expanding a territory they could explore, but remain safe. I let them have accesses to one of my desk shelves and they were interested for a while, but that only lasted so long with them trying once again to go up top of their cage. This is when I realized that they needed a rooftop playground. I began planning a way to still have storage, but safely for the gliders to play, and keep it interesting. And yes, of course they still jumped onto me, lol. But I don't mind, plus they returned to the top of cage for a bit longer before heading back inside the cage.
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