My poor baby may be scared of me :(

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NYRkorey

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So my baby has been home for about 3 weeks this Saturday. The first couple days he was home. I stuck my hand in the cage and he walked right on it. He hung out then sprinted up my arm and just jumped. He was completely ok thank god! But ever since that incident he seems to run away when I try and push up on his belly to get him on my finger/hand. I refuse to just grab him and chase him around. He will eat out of my hand and let me pet his head and back. But picking up he doesnt seem to wanna do. I’m wondering if it’s from that incident that he doesn’t trust to go on my hand. Will that behavior change? I try and spend time with my hand in there with cleaning and petting hopefully he starts to enjoy being picked up. He is still young and only home for 3 weeks now so I know that has something to do with it
 

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From what I've seen, they don't tend hold a grudge for very long. It could be a number of things causing timid behavior including shedding. Most likely though you are still seen as much bigger and potentially harmful so continue to be patient. Keep hand feeding and being near the enclosure to help build trust which can take some time. Don't be too forceful with handling if he's acting skittish. I think he'll come around after a while. They're all a bit different though so it's best to try and observe their social cues and go from that.
 
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