MHabrat
New Member
I realize that this is going to sound very odd, however our 3 month old RF follows my son around. We allow Jim out to walk around on the hardwood floors (cleanly swept and steam mopped of course) and if Craig (my son) moves, to another area of the room, Jim follows. He could care less if my husband or I were to move, but it honestly seems that Jim is seeking out Craig.
An example of his preference can be seen when both Craig and I sit on the floor with Jim. He will walk to Craig and attempt to climb up on his legs. If you put Jim closer to and facing me, he will turn and go seek out Craig.
Having been reptile owners for years, we are well aware the reptiles in general do not create attachments to their owners as say a dog or a cat would, however, since we are first time Tort owners, I thought I would throw this out to the more experienced owners and see if there is an explanation for the behavior.
An example of his preference can be seen when both Craig and I sit on the floor with Jim. He will walk to Craig and attempt to climb up on his legs. If you put Jim closer to and facing me, he will turn and go seek out Craig.
Having been reptile owners for years, we are well aware the reptiles in general do not create attachments to their owners as say a dog or a cat would, however, since we are first time Tort owners, I thought I would throw this out to the more experienced owners and see if there is an explanation for the behavior.