Many small pets enjoy spending time
out of the cage exploring and exercising.
Not exact matches
Out going and full
of energy verry athletic and healthy and I like to
cage fight as much as I can i am a kind and careing guy looking to
explore new thing i love giving back rubs and neck massages i like movies all kinds I'm a gentleman at all times i like to have fun if u are willing u ask...
When she goes to the perch to eat the food, she'll realize she's already
out of her
cage and will be more likely to come
out and
explore.
Rex rabbits are generally docile rabbits who won't mind being picked up and petted, especially if it's by a family who frequently lets them
out of their
cage to
explore their surroundings.
Letting your pet outside
of his
cage often will allow him to check
out your house or
explore a safe outdoor enclosure, and he may even make you laugh as he climbs on your furniture.
When cats have time to settle down from their initial shock and depression
of shelter admission, we allow them time
out of their
cages to play and
explore.
With my Syrian hamster, Alfie, I like to just take her
out of her
cage and let her
explore my room.
If you're confident with you hamster, take your hamster
out of the
cage and put him / her on your lap and let him
explore.
One
of our jobs in the Cat Room is to let the cats
out of their
cages for a time each day to stretch their legs and engage in a little playing and
exploring, with up to four allowed
out at any one time.