I have worked and worked with Bo boy and I still have to chase him around his cage to get him to come out, tonight was the first sign of him enjoying his time with me out of the cage, He hopped from one of my knees to the other, and didnt actually nip and bite at me when I put my hand towards him,,,,,My question is when I get him out and I have to chase him around the cage and when I finnaly get him out he is breathing hard from all of the stimulation which I understand!But I feel bad that we have theese chaseing antics daily, but I want him to come out of the cage, I leave it open all day and close it at night (because I have fears of our curiouse 4 month old kittens getting in the cage at night) but I still feel terrible chaseing him!! Should I stop this and let him just set in the cage all the time? The worker at Pet land whom I have become really good friends with reassures me that it is no Biggie (in his words) But I am still worried he may have a heart attack one day after we have the routine chase down!!!