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8th November 2011, 11:22 AM #1
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Apparently when they chase and play with their food that's a precursor to actually eating it. It shows they are interested.
Try them again and they might just get on and eat it.
When I first gave mine chicken wings that's exactly what they did - throw them around the kitchen.
It can take a while to convince them that it's actually FOOD.
One morning I put a chicken wing in the bin which had been tossed all over the place overnight, and 5 minutes later Monty had pinched it out of the bin and was eating it, crunch, crunch! Now he just eats them without the gymnastics!
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