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Blossom 🌸

It's so funny how their moods change like that. My Henry is the same way, 3-4 days of quiet time then 3-4 days of human time
 
Blossom has been out in her play box for the first time since I added some bits to her cage a couple of weeks ago. She’s been very quiet and settled. I got her out this evening as she was trying to chew and move her corner ceramic toilet 😏 She’s much less crazy this evening than when she has been on heat before. Back in her cage now, she is currently having a dig under her lower platform. I can hear her munching on a dried banana leaf under there ☺️
 
Blossom has been out in her play box for the first time since I added some bits to her cage a couple of weeks ago. She’s been very quiet and settled. I got her out this evening as she was trying to chew and move her corner ceramic toilet 😏 She’s much less crazy this evening than when she has been on heat before. Back in her cage now, she is currently having a dig under her lower platform. I can hear her munching on a dried banana leaf under there ☺️
It's a lovely sound when you hear that!
 
That does sound nice - listening to her munching :-)
 
Miss B is enjoying a bit of egg box munching this evening :)
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That is pretty determined munching going on there
 
Blossom managed to score a goal this evening!! There was a peanut inside her cardboard treat ball. As she nudged the ball with her nose to get the peanut out, it rolled down the ramp and into her hyacinth basket ! Goal!!
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Did she run after it? :ROFLMAO:
Yes, she did lol...she was looking somewhat confused by it, and also, I think the peanut was still inside and she was looking for it!
 
It could be one of those evenings…Blossom is currently attempting to chew (unsuccessfully) the bottom of her dig box 😏
 
I read somewhere that Robos are more active on nights when the moon is full. I wonder if Syrians are also sensitive to the moon.
 
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I haven't heard that one before :-)
 
Apparently it's a thing - the moon can affect animal cirdadian rhythms.
 
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