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Shuu:
-He’s relatively calm and easy to handle, and will happily fall asleep anywhere you leave him. He may get a little but fussy if you bother him too much, though, so keep interaction to a minimum at first.
Reiji:
-He’s extremely standoffish with new owners, and won’t let you handle him until he’s thoroughly satisfied with his new environment. Premature handling will end in you getting bitten or ignored for weeks.
Ayato:
-He wants to explore literally everything, and keeping him in any type of cage can be a challenge. He’ll try to exert dominance over new owners too, so beware of letting him think he’s beaten you.
Kanato:
-He’s very reluctant to interact with new owners, and will hide from you until he’s either calmed down or you’ve managed to earn his affection. Sweets and toys are good ways of winning him over, but don’t spoil him too much.
Laito:
-He prefers time to himself when in a new environment, but will quickly switch to endlessly pestering you. Watch out for escape attempts, as he prefers finding his own space to hide
Subaru:
-He’ll hide from you for weeks, and despises any interaction until he’s completely adjusted to his new home. Take things very slowly, and let him hide and be alone, and he’ll eventually warm up to you.
Ruki:
-He’s very picky about the home he’s in, and wherever you want to keep him will have to be up to his standards, or you’ll have a very grumpy pet on your hands. Never force interaction on him.
Kou:
-He’ll want to spend every second learning about you and his new home, and keeping him locked up for long periods of time is strongly discouraged. Pay attention to him and include him as much as you can.
Yuuma:
-He’s a bit nervous around new owners, but can’t stand to be kept caged for long. Giving him a lot of space to explore is a good idea, as is avoiding unnecessary interaction until he comes to you.
Azusa:
-He’s very, very shy, and won’t approach you until he feels certain you want him. New homes scare him, and you’ll have to be careful to keep potentially dangerous objects well away from him.
Carla:
-He detests being disturbed, and will hide out in his cage until he feels you’ve earned his presence. Never force him to interact or be handled, lest you wind up with a vicious pet with one deadly grudge.
Shin:
-He’s highly aggressive, and does not listen to new owners well. It’s important to make sure he recognizes you as his owner, and you must keep up strict discipline to prevent bad behavior and attacks.