He gets anxious and angry when you breathe too loudly around him. I noticed this when I was dramatically blowing on some food once and he was watching me eat. I started to blow on it and he went crazy. He throws his head around, his feet splay and he uses his TOES, not claws, to grip whatever he's on or near, and he starts chirping. He only does this when you breathe at him or blow in his face. It's now become one of those things that we do around guests so they can see how weird he is. I've looked up information on it, found nothing. Asked a vet in passing, also came back empty-handed.
If you or someone you know can positively identify the reasons behind this complex behaviour, please contact me, here, whenever.
Signed,
Breathless in Ontario
If you or someone you know can positively identify the reasons behind this complex behaviour, please contact me, here, whenever.
Signed,
Breathless in Ontario