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He is sooooo cute ,but I would be surprised if he didn't like broccoli ,they aren't that expensive ,but worth it to see their enthusiasm .
 
With cucumber, we just buy half a cucumber from the supermarket :-) As we don't really eat cucumber. It lasts a week or two in the fridge usually.
 
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He is sooooo cute ,but I would be surprised if he didn't like broccoli ,they aren't that expensive ,but worth it to see their enthusiasm .
I will definitely try ☺️
I am a bit concerned about his burrow. He has been here for three weeks today and I have not been able to clean down there. I can see there is food and pee and it is starting to smell a wee but.
Should I clean while he is busy in his wheel? Should I try and get him out? He won’t like that… but it can’t be healthy staying down there all day 🥲 I don’t know what to do
 
With cucumber, we just buy half a cucumber from the supermarket :-) As we don't really eat cucumber. It lasts a week or two in the fridge usually.
He’s not that keen on cucumber 🙄
 
Great job 😂 he went in the Glas for the first time, grabbed the treat and backed out again…. I give up

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I have got all the pee out! I waited until he was on his wheel, carefully took the house aside and dug in deep and got the wet bedding out. It stank quite strong of stale pee. I put fresh tissue bedding and filled missing bedding up. Took the rest of the wool stuff out and put loads of dried herbs flowers and food outside as an apology. He only once got a bit scared but as I talked to him he was okay and he has been snuffed my hands and taken a treat. It really had to be done, ammonia can cause respiratory problems, so I gather it was not good for him to sleep there. He seems okay and is not upset. I hope he doesn’t hate me. There was almost no food stacked away, so whatever he takes down there in the mornings he must be eating during the day.
 
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Well done :-) If you also put a pile of torn up strips of toilet paper next to his house entrance, he'll take some of those and rearrange his nest how he likes :-) Gradually they get the message it's not a good idea to pee where they sleep or it disturbs their nest and hoard!
 
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Well done :-) If you also put a pile of torn up strips of toilet paper next to his house entrance, he'll take some of those and rearrange his nest how he likes :-) Gradually they get the message it's not a good idea to pee where they sleep or it disturbs their nest and hoard!
Thanks Maz, I was so frustrated I didn’t know what to do…. Yes it’s not a good idea to per there 🙄 but once he goes to bed that’s it, he stays there. Funny enough there was no hoard. Or only a few crumbs. I don’t think he is as brave as I thought… he just seems to not really be afraid of me. But just the slightest noise and he jumps.
Well he probably has never really experienced much in his short life. Eventually I hope he will want to come out. So far, he has zero interest
 
His hoard may be somewhere else. Or - he hasn't quite learned hoarding yet. One of mine was late in learning how to hoard. That's a possibility if he comes out and eats things straight away :-)
 
His hoard may be somewhere else. Or - he hasn't quite learned hoarding yet. One of mine was late in learning how to hoard. That's a possibility if he comes out and eats things straight away :-)
He does collect food in the mornings and takes it down, but he eats down there I can hear him. It just seems he doesn’t take much more than he eats. Occasionally he will bring an odd monkey nut back up with him, sometimes it’s only an empty shell 😄 he still is very small, I guess I was lied to about his age. I took a photo of him collecting yesterday morning. He is in his bed, so at least he didn’t reject the clean house. I hope he notices it smells better 🙄

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I have been shopping and bought:
Broccoli
Freeze dried organic blueberries
Non sweet apple
And a golly woog plant, my vet recommended this as it high in minerals and vitamins. I bought an organic specially for animals small plant.
Let’s see if he likes it.
It is even recommended for baby animals.
I will upload a foto if anyone doesn’t know this plant (I didn’t)
Fingers crossed 🤞 the true name is callisia repens

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Thank you all for the good advice 🫶 broccoli was a hit! He loves it, he’s mad on the golly woog too. I only have him the tiniest bit to try. So now we have a few options, that makes me happy.
 
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I have been shopping and bought:
Broccoli
Freeze dried organic blueberries
Non sweet apple
And a golly woog plant, my vet recommended this as it high in minerals and vitamins. I bought an organic specially for animals small plant.
Let’s see if he likes it.
It is even recommended for baby animals.
I will upload a foto if anyone doesn’t know this plant (I didn’t)
Fingers crossed 🤞 the true name is callisia repens

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I'm excited to try the Callisia! I'd never heard of it. My last Syrian also loved raw broccoli! I have yet to try it with our new baby. She tried a bit of hardboiled egg white last night and a spot of strawberry with some of the leaves- she surprised me by going for the leaves first!
 
I'm excited to try the Callisia! I'd never heard of it. My last Syrian also loved raw broccoli! I have yet to try it with our new baby. She tried a bit of hardboiled egg white last night and a spot of strawberry with some of the leaves- she surprised me by going for the leaves first!
Nibbles went straight for the plant, I was surprised as usually he sniffs new things first. Also the broccoli.
Tonight for the first time he came to the door, he wanted to climb into my hand but although he kicked his little hind legs it was too high. I will have to put more bedding there. But he is getting so much more trusting 🙏
 
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