DoxieMom - thanks for including those blurbs of info from Zoo Atlanta about the pickiness of the pandas. I knew they could be picky from one species of boo to the next, but didn't realize the problem could stem from the same species. Must be so frustrating for the keepers who only want to please those gorgeous bears.
What a bundle of energy! Looked like he needed to do a few more circuits outside! What a boy, a real entertainer even tho he may not realise it. And I am left with a huge smile on my face and a heart full of joy. All being well I should be visiting the Tian family next week, I am beyond excited at the prospect. Thank you DoxieMom.
@@DoxieMom19 I made it and had the most wonderful time, managed 3 visits during my 4 days there. It was just fabulous to see them for real and I feltI already knew them so well!
I love each and every video of yours, Doxie 💖💖 I have been a subscriber of your channel since XQJ was born 😀I really feel very happy after reading the details in the description box .🐾🐼🐾🐼🐾💞💞💞😍😍😍😍😍😍
Lately I’ve also noticed that our Qi Ji has been bouncy, bumpy & a ball of almost inexhaustible energy. I didn’t think much of it as he’s always been extra animated since he was a wee blob of joy. Some nights since his separation from momma Mei I’ve caught him on live cam having a party, then just keeping still like he was thinking, or sleeping long stretches mostly on top of the rock work. As for developing some picky eating habits, I’d tell myself that he’s like a food taster with exquisite palate that was let loose in a banquet. Some boo got Qi Ji’s “false thumbs” down and like him I was almost sure that the next serving of a different variety of boo would be rolled out by his keepers. As that article from Zoo Atlanta noted, cubs are less finicky when it comes to their diet. But once they hit 3 or 4 years old their palate develops a taste for specific food, and our Qi Ji is fast approaching that age. A subdued Qi Ji is the outlier, the normal Qi Ji is a dynamo that is firing on all cylinders.
You bring up a good point about him being picky about the bamboo. He did seem frustrated in those silly scenes and didn’t seem interested in the bamboo when he did stop for a nibble. I’m glad the keepers were around to give him other things to eat so he can feel satisfied ❤
Thank you for your input. I could be wrong, only his keeper's know for sure what's going on. Luckily the Zoo is open until 6pm now so someone was on site.
Thank you DoxieMom for another cute video. Thank you also for comments from Zoo Atlanta. I don't see why pandas can't be picky, we as humans are picky about what we eat so they can be too. I will always remember my son picking out all the vegetables in the stir fry he had as well in cup of noodles and to me the veggies are the best part. LOL.
Very interesting to read other keepers input. I thought he was having problems figuring out where to bite and break the bamboo. Now I see there is more involved. He is used to being able to steel Mei’s piece if he doesn’t like his selection.
Our wild child was definitely in high gear!! You would think that after all that play, he would have wanted his boo. Thanks for sharing the info about how picky they can be. And toddlers are always hard to please. I love how much I have learned from your channel. Thanks Doxie and hope you are well!!💜💜💜💦💦💦💦💦
I know Mei wasn't having her bamboo the other day and it does seem like Qi Ji was restless, so it makes sense he couldn't settle down with his boo. He also seemed to want to be outside. Maybe he has a case of Spring Fever panda style.
The keepers take excellent care of the pandas. I think if their owners thought for a minute they were not, they would be snatched up. We are very, very fortunate to be able to borrow and enjoy them. Qi Ji, I wish I could borrow your energy!! I laugh now at how I used to think he was going to face serious injury or death any moment when he was young, but he was just practicing!!
My goodness our boy was on fire today .. makes me wonder what they’re putting in those leaf eater biscuits? This was a joy to watch, thanks for sharing DoxieMom!
Wow my Jazzy OH Baby was acted silly about his growing up without Mom Panda 🐼 😢 he miss her still the ❤️ they have hugs and Paws 🐾 slaps but that's part of his growing up he has gotten so big funny QJ looked in his pool thanks for Video 📹 😄 ❤️ Doxie Mom. ❤️ 🍎 🐼 🐼 🐼 family we love ❤️ 😍 💖
merci pour toutes ces infos alimentaires ! il deviendrait exigent capricieux , coquin !! en tout cas il s'éclate toujours dans l'eau merci et belle semaine @Doxiemom
I have read articles that pandas do become more finicky with age. Mei turned down her bamboo a few weeks back and the staff switched all of it out for over night. I don't think this has much if anything to do with Mei. He is a big boy now and has been doing very well by himself thanks to the keepers and Mei. He is nearing 3 years old and has a more discerning palate. In any case, i was amazed at his power and his acrobatic skills. Thanks Doxie Mom for an incredibly interesting and educational video.
This video isn't sped up. If you've been following his development for awhile, you'd know that he (as well as other cubs and even adults that I've watched) get playful sometimes, which is normal. But it really was what happened after this, the repetitive behaviors, those were concerning, enough so that someone gave him sugar cane, then a small fruitie, and finally what appeared to be bamboo.
Aww:/ looks like a very frustrated 🐼😢 Maybe they could supplement him a bit more?.. something like more leaf🍃biscuits, more apples, sweet potatoes, whatever other things he enjoys eating & a decent size bowl of milk twice a day🥰 I've watched many other pandas in China tht had issues with properly eating enough bamboo [for whatever reason] so they were instead given more of "everything else." Just my thoughts.. I know Smithsonian takes very good care of their pandas 🐼 so if there is anything they can do to make their lives better they will! Tysmfs
The keeper's are on top of this, giving him lots of nutritious biscuits, yams, apples, carrots. The point of this video is that Qi Ji is like every other panda, they go through picky periods, and his keeper's are tasked with figuring out what is triggering his behavior, balancing spoiling him and ensuring he's healthy and happy. We as viewers just never know what is happening in the minds of our pandas.
Hope this was mainly about the bamboo not being to his liking. And I'm so glad there was a keeper watching, to interrupt this behavior by giving him some of his favorite snacks. I could be wrong, just my opinion... I just think this didn't look like Qi Ji being happy. More restless, agitated... Doing things to make himself feel better, but at hyper-speed. Overall, he has handled his separation from Mei as well or better than we might have imagined. Seems like that's especially true when he's outside. Fresh air, with his favorite trees and hammie to play in... Looks like he does great when he's there. Inside, maybe a little different sometimes. I saw a video made from panda cams a day before this one, all indoors... Not so much hyperactivity but lot of pacing from room to room. Also bleating to himself, sounded sad to me. And sniffing at various areas of the floor, the rockwork, and the walls of the den, where he also sat for a time, looking lonely. Again, all just my opinion... But it seems like that would be very natural at this stage. Mama Mei was the center of his world... His protector, teacher, playmate, and sole companion for his whole little life. After 2-1/2 yrs, he's not likely to forget her in 3 weeks. Even if that's true, I know he'll continue to adjust and the keepers are watching him, doing all they can to help. I just think it might take a while for him to figure out what to do with himself now that he's alone, especially at night, indoors. He'll get there. Just a matter of time.
So cute 🥰🥰🥰
DoxieMom - thanks for including those blurbs of info from Zoo Atlanta about the pickiness of the pandas. I knew they could be picky from one species of boo to the next, but didn't realize the problem could stem from the same species. Must be so frustrating for the keepers who only want to please those gorgeous bears.
Qi Ji is the Steve Martin of Pandas “I’m a wild and crazy guy!” He’s been into upside down somersaults lately. What a goofball; love him so!! ❤️🐼
LOL!
What a bundle of energy! Looked like he needed to do a few more circuits outside! What a boy, a real entertainer even tho he may not realise it. And I am left with a huge smile on my face and a heart full of joy.
All being well I should be visiting the Tian family next week, I am beyond excited at the prospect.
Thank you DoxieMom.
That's great Liz. Hope your visit goes well!
Hope you have an amazing trip! I'm going next month. 😄 I hope he has some silly energetic bursts for us!!! 🤪
Liz, hope you have a fabulous trip, that is truly something to be very excited about! Enjoy!
@@DoxieMom19 I made it and had the most wonderful time, managed 3 visits during my 4 days there. It was just fabulous to see them for real and I feltI already knew them so well!
They really need to reduce his caffeine intake😂.
LOL!
I love each and every video of yours, Doxie 💖💖 I have been a subscriber of your channel since XQJ was born 😀I really feel very happy after reading the details in the description box .🐾🐼🐾🐼🐾💞💞💞😍😍😍😍😍😍
We can be picky too - so let’s give our beautiful pandas ❤
Lately I’ve also noticed that our Qi Ji has been bouncy, bumpy & a ball of almost inexhaustible energy. I didn’t think much of it as he’s always been extra animated since he was a wee blob of joy. Some nights since his separation from momma Mei I’ve caught him on live cam having a party, then just keeping still like he was thinking, or sleeping long stretches mostly on top of the rock work. As for developing some picky eating habits, I’d tell myself that he’s like a food taster with exquisite palate that was let loose in a banquet. Some boo got Qi Ji’s “false thumbs” down and like
him I was almost sure that the next serving of a different variety of boo would be rolled out by his keepers. As that article from Zoo Atlanta noted, cubs are less finicky when it comes to their diet. But once they hit 3 or 4 years old their palate develops a taste for specific food, and our Qi Ji is fast approaching that age. A subdued Qi Ji is the outlier, the normal Qi Ji is a dynamo that is firing on all cylinders.
You bring up a good point about him being picky about the bamboo. He did seem frustrated in those silly scenes and didn’t seem interested in the bamboo when he did stop for a nibble. I’m glad the keepers were around to give him other things to eat so he can feel satisfied ❤
Thank you for your input. I could be wrong, only his keeper's know for sure what's going on. Luckily the Zoo is open until 6pm now so someone was on site.
Thanks Doxie for adding the information from the Atlanta zookeeper. Makes sense. Thanks for your insight & great videos !
How a nice boy..Qiji..
He's getting mature..
Without Mom..for a while!..but life isblike that!!.on humans the same.🙋🐼🥰💞😂🌿☘️🌾🌳
I❤ U...... Xiao Qi Ji
Thank you DoxieMom for another cute video. Thank you also for comments from Zoo Atlanta. I don't see why pandas can't be picky, we as humans are picky about what we eat so they can be too. I will always remember my son picking out all the vegetables in the stir fry he had as well in cup of noodles and to me the veggies are the best part. LOL.
Very interesting to read other keepers input. I thought he was having problems figuring out where to bite and break the bamboo. Now I see there is more involved. He is used to being able to steel Mei’s piece if he doesn’t like his selection.
Our wild child was definitely in high gear!! You would think that after all that play, he would have wanted his boo. Thanks for sharing the info about how picky they can be. And toddlers are always hard to please. I love how much I have learned from your channel. Thanks Doxie and hope you are well!!💜💜💜💦💦💦💦💦
I am so glad that he is a happy little bear. He made my day. Mama Mei and Keepers have done a terrific job ♥️
Aaahh, Qi Jii! So smart, so playful! Maybe you are the unique panda who needs a playmate! 💕💕
I know Mei wasn't having her bamboo the other day and it does seem like Qi Ji was restless, so it makes sense he couldn't settle down with his boo. He also seemed to want to be outside. Maybe he has a case of Spring Fever panda style.
Congratulations on finding the cure for the common cold (mine). I’m so much better since watching our boy! Than you so much!🐻❄️🐻❄️🐻❄️
Instead of throwing a rager he is throwing a cheejer. Haha. So happy our baby bear is doing so well. Thank you doxiemom for posting!
His silly antics remind me of his big sister Bao Bao!
Thankful Mei a
Wasn't around this wild son of hers with so much energy. I was glad he found entertainment for himself. He is still our boy QiJi.
👍👍👍💖
The zoo has changed to summer hours, 6:00 closings, but I was surprised keepers were still there giving Qi Ji treats.
The keepers take excellent care of the pandas. I think if their owners thought for a minute they were not, they would be snatched up. We are very, very fortunate to be able to borrow and enjoy them. Qi Ji, I wish I could borrow your energy!! I laugh now at how I used to think he was going to face serious injury or death any moment when he was young, but he was just practicing!!
My goodness our boy was on fire today .. makes me wonder what they’re putting in those leaf eater biscuits? This was a joy to watch, thanks for sharing DoxieMom!
Wow my Jazzy OH Baby was acted silly about his growing up without Mom Panda 🐼 😢 he miss her still the ❤️ they have hugs and Paws 🐾 slaps but that's part of his growing up he has gotten so big funny QJ looked in his pool thanks for Video 📹 😄 ❤️ Doxie Mom. ❤️ 🍎 🐼 🐼 🐼 family we love ❤️ 😍 💖
merci pour toutes ces infos alimentaires !
il deviendrait exigent capricieux , coquin !!
en tout cas il s'éclate toujours dans l'eau
merci et belle semaine @Doxiemom
The first scene with his bamboo pole next to a pool makes him look like he was going fishing. But then he went berserk. 😁😁😁😁
I have read articles that pandas do become more finicky with age. Mei turned down her bamboo a few weeks back and the staff switched all of it out for over night. I don't think this has much if anything to do with Mei. He is a big boy now and has been doing very well by himself thanks to the keepers and Mei. He is nearing 3 years old and has a more discerning palate. In any case, i was amazed at his power and his acrobatic skills. Thanks Doxie Mom for an incredibly interesting and educational video.
Paybacks for Weaning: “If I make tons of noise, Ma Mei won’t get much sleep!
I can’t tell if he’s frustrated or happy
Is this video speeded up?
If not, He.s displaying manic behaviour , which is surely not good?
This video isn't sped up. If you've been following his development for awhile, you'd know that he (as well as other cubs and even adults that I've watched) get playful sometimes, which is normal. But it really was what happened after this, the repetitive behaviors, those were concerning, enough so that someone gave him sugar cane, then a small fruitie, and finally what appeared to be bamboo.
I hate seeing him like this😢
Aww:/ looks like a very frustrated 🐼😢 Maybe they could supplement him a bit more?.. something like more leaf🍃biscuits, more apples, sweet potatoes, whatever other things he enjoys eating & a decent size bowl of milk twice a day🥰 I've watched many other pandas in China tht had issues with properly eating enough bamboo [for whatever reason] so they were instead given more of "everything else." Just my thoughts.. I know Smithsonian takes very good care of their pandas 🐼 so if there is anything they can do to make their lives better they will! Tysmfs
The keeper's are on top of this, giving him lots of nutritious biscuits, yams, apples, carrots. The point of this video is that Qi Ji is like every other panda, they go through picky periods, and his keeper's are tasked with figuring out what is triggering his behavior, balancing spoiling him and ensuring he's healthy and happy. We as viewers just never know what is happening in the minds of our pandas.
It looks like he is very frustrated & restless!! I know he is missing his Mama! Makes me so sad!!!
@@lisashalala1943 I totally agree with your assessment
Qi Ji needs a female panda as he's a grown-up & wants a baby.
Did Qi Ji want out? Did he have a headache? 💕
Hope this was mainly about the bamboo not being to his liking. And I'm so glad there was a keeper watching, to interrupt this behavior by giving him some of his favorite snacks. I could be wrong, just my opinion... I just think this didn't look like Qi Ji being happy. More restless, agitated... Doing things to make himself feel better, but at hyper-speed. Overall, he has handled his separation from Mei as well or better than we might have imagined. Seems like that's especially true when he's outside. Fresh air, with his favorite trees and hammie to play in... Looks like he does great when he's there. Inside, maybe a little different sometimes.
I saw a video made from panda cams a day before this one, all indoors... Not so much hyperactivity but lot of pacing from room to room. Also bleating to himself, sounded sad to me. And sniffing at various areas of the floor, the rockwork, and the walls of the den, where he also sat for a time, looking lonely. Again, all just my opinion... But it seems like that would be very natural at this stage. Mama Mei was the center of his world... His protector, teacher, playmate, and sole companion for his whole little life. After 2-1/2 yrs, he's not likely to forget her in 3 weeks. Even if that's true, I know he'll continue to adjust and the keepers are watching him, doing all they can to help. I just think it might take a while for him to figure out what to do with himself now that he's alone, especially at night, indoors. He'll get there. Just a matter of time.
Where is Mai?
Mei
Mei Xiang and Xiao Qi Ji are separated now, and they occupy separate rooms/yards at the Zoo.