Ignealandjill
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Hello all! OK so a few weeks ago I thought I would introduce my little "guy" to car rides. I like the idea of him running errands with me. I am a mom of two and want to be able to have him tag along. This way if I don't have down time he will still get time with me. We started with short rides to pick up the kids from school, where he sat in my hand. While he was really relaxed and enjoyed looking out the window while we were parked, me driving with one haND is just not safe. So I set a shirt on the dash and did really well. He would get settled and close his eyes and bask in the window. Once again I started to see all that could go wrong. So eased off car rides and made a yarn harness so he couldn't slip off or get a wild hair while on the dash. Any who for the first few times put the harness on him @ night while he was tired. And he had no reaction just went to sleep. And then through out the next week put it on him and feed him for short periods. He has had no reactions to wearing the yarn. But today in the car it was a long drive and I put him in the little harness because winding roads ( it's 107 where I live and we have no air conditioning so I didn't want to leave him in his tank with out close monitoring of the temp) any who long story for a question. .. he started to gape but would also hunker down off the cloth onto a warmer surface. Is it just he was hot or I'd this a type of uncomfortableness or anxiety? His beared was totally white, norm when he doesn't like something he gets little lines (like baths) I just wasn't sure how to read this.. do I take him down and have him sit in a cooler part of the car or do let him stay on the hot plastic? Or did I just push him too far and freak him the duck out? I don't want to miss step and ruin our little bond. -jill & Igneal
I will try to post a pic... yes I was driving and clicking pics so most are blurry and off center. I swear I was paying attention to the road
I will try to post a pic... yes I was driving and clicking pics so most are blurry and off center. I swear I was paying attention to the road