Chens are natural-born climbers, given their cat features, and it's not uncommon to find them lurking in a tree or another elevated site. Due to this, they seem to lack the want to be in elevated places. Domesticated Chens, while still having the natural urge to climb, still enjoy being lifted up by their owner. Though just like their wild counterparts they will usually not let out a "Its like flying" statement. Much like Youmus, these yukkuri would have made good livestock yukkuri if it weren't for their popularity as pets.
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| - Chens are natural-born climbers, given their cat features, and it's not uncommon to find them lurking in a tree or another elevated site. Due to this, they seem to lack the want to be in elevated places. Domesticated Chens, while still having the natural urge to climb, still enjoy being lifted up by their owner. Though just like their wild counterparts they will usually not let out a "Its like flying" statement. Much like Youmus, these yukkuri would have made good livestock yukkuri if it weren't for their popularity as pets.
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| - Chens are natural-born climbers, given their cat features, and it's not uncommon to find them lurking in a tree or another elevated site. Due to this, they seem to lack the want to be in elevated places. Domesticated Chens, while still having the natural urge to climb, still enjoy being lifted up by their owner. Though just like their wild counterparts they will usually not let out a "Its like flying" statement. When in heat, the pattern of which is random, they may be troublesome (especially in pet yukkuri) as they become extremely active and have a habit of spraying urine (sugar water) over objects, marking it as "their" territory. When in heat, it's best to keep an eye on the Chen, pet or not, and use a spray bottle to stop them from marking territory. New owners may not know when a Chen is urinating to mark territory and may not allow their pet to urinate at all causing bladder-related issues. Much like Youmus, these yukkuri would have made good livestock yukkuri if it weren't for their popularity as pets.
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