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Jenjen
Having just finished typing my other post, I remembered what else I wanted to ask!
After my Bertie has a cuddle (which usually involves a munch on cucumber), he often seems to have what we've come to call a spaz attack! In a very quick movement, he keeps flipping himself almost on his back and waggling a leg in the air. He doesn't seem unhappy about it, continuing to make his warbling noise throughout, but it doesn't seem quite right to me. It looks like an involuntary movement. Since it usually follows cucumber, I've wondered if it's indigestion even, but I've never seen him do it in his cage or run after food, and as he's done it since we first had him, I kind of assume it's nothing to worry about and just "one of those things". Am I right?!
After my Bertie has a cuddle (which usually involves a munch on cucumber), he often seems to have what we've come to call a spaz attack! In a very quick movement, he keeps flipping himself almost on his back and waggling a leg in the air. He doesn't seem unhappy about it, continuing to make his warbling noise throughout, but it doesn't seem quite right to me. It looks like an involuntary movement. Since it usually follows cucumber, I've wondered if it's indigestion even, but I've never seen him do it in his cage or run after food, and as he's done it since we first had him, I kind of assume it's nothing to worry about and just "one of those things". Am I right?!