Crued
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Stewart comes to the front of the cage often, he's very aware of the door and my presence, and sometimes reaches for me. The other day I was dumping crickets in his feeder and he moved like the wind climbing onto my arm, up to my shoulder, and then with some help from gravity I got him roughly to my forearm before he took off in a swan dive to the carpet. He stayed put so I scooped him up and put him back in. He's fine physically.
I have held him a few times, but very briefly. I *suspect* his previous caregiver may have had him out a lot? I feel bad because I do not have an outside enclosure (or inside beyond his cage for that matter) for him to roam in. He's drinking/eating/pooping.... I just think the little guy wants companionship or more space to play? Is it possible for a chamelon to become attached to their human and seek out contact/attention?
I have held him a few times, but very briefly. I *suspect* his previous caregiver may have had him out a lot? I feel bad because I do not have an outside enclosure (or inside beyond his cage for that matter) for him to roam in. He's drinking/eating/pooping.... I just think the little guy wants companionship or more space to play? Is it possible for a chamelon to become attached to their human and seek out contact/attention?