It might have been stress, shes very untrusting still so if she is expected to come out for a treat you often see her go back and forth back and forth on short distance or half way and then back if i ever as much as brethe too loudly if i sit across the room. Im thinking about switching the rewards to oats. The cage is usualy jsut open and they come out and in as they please altho yesturday i opened it later than usual.
Im constantly watching the new one for interest in cables, fortunatley where she sits theres only an internet cable which isnt under current. The older chin, Kaja some years ago (i wasnt living here so its not my fault) has managed to grab a cable from a lamp that was on and pull it inside the cage. Then bitten through it causing entire houses electrical system to short. She wasnt fried so it propably wasnt that bad of a shock but something must have happened because since that she never touched a cable, and the new one seems to understand that those "cable" things which i always shoo her away from and the bigger chin never bites are not to be eaten.
Compared to a dog chins seem to learn faster because a dog will try to swindle you out of the treat without doing the work, he will get distracted easily, loose focus, try to play more than learn. I have been observing chins react to changes in the room, and they seem to map it very fast. Once acces to a spot gets blocked and they sucesfully spent some time in there before (30min-1h is enough) without being bothered they will try for months to get back in there. They learn paths, so if they want to run away they instantly go to the nearest escape route. The chin seems a bit of a simpler machine that has less unexpectability to it and learns simple commands with positive reinforcement bloody fast. The negative side seems to be that they are way less trusting because theyre bottom feeders, its harder to build a bond in them. Cause the owners? we bond very fast to anything with big eyes and ears
I was watching chin seizures on youtube it looked simmilar enough altho they didnt seem to turn to one side, lean on one side, with Dusty i expected it may have been something with the inner ear, looked so. The seizure hasnt repeat itself, she didnt get as much pea as the day it happened since... she has been less focused on and left outside for shorter periods. And i packed alot of hay tightly so they didnt ripp it up in one night.
Is there a better way to keep them from tearing the hay up completley first day they get it? Maybe theres a trick, or a better container i am unaware of. I just have an open top wall mounted wire "pocket" for hay type thing...