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He definitely sees them as flock members (my cats as well). When they leave the room, are out in the yard etc. he is always contact calling to them. He also interacts with them when they are in the room. It sounds like Toulouse has a similar relationship with your family. I had to take a lot of time and patience to get Timber's trust and to get him to step up and let me give him scratches. I was also bitten several times in the early days. I suspect my family could handle him, but you have to put the time and effort in and they just aren't willing to take the chance.
Great to hear from you!
Karen
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Hello! I rehomed Timber in June of of 2012, so we are coming up on two years. With a rehome it is difficult to be sure or age (I am at least his third caretaker) but he is supposed to be about six years old. Believe it or not, people lie I haven't had a CAG, so don't really know what the differences might be. From what I've read on the forum, they are very similar, with most differences being a result of temperament and personality rather than CAG v TAG behavior. I am the one Timber has bonded with in the sense that he will sit on my arm and cuddle for a long time. My husband and my sons have relationships with him though, and get along fairly well. They have boundaries that don't apply to me. For instance, hubby has to be careful about sticking his hand in Timber's cage to change the forage ball etc., he WILL be bitten if Timber can get to him. When Timber is outside the cage, he isn't "bitey" with Gary or the boys.