user 16446
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I put my male woma into a container for feeding, after all the others had been returned to their enclosures, and left it there to eat alone. I went away to do something, and came back to find an empty container.
Well christ all mighty, panic set in. The torch came out, and the place was turned upside down. I pulled the fireplace apart, checked under all the couches and noticed the door was open to my back deck.
At this point the heart rate went well into the red zone and although the male is nothing but a voracious unsociable feeding machine, I love it anyway and hated to think of it surviving in the wild here. I even got the dog to help look for it.
I checked my rat breeding colony, under the diamond's enclosure, around the ground below the balcony and decided then to head for the kitchen to check the pantry incase it wanted dessert.
I turned around and there it was, safely secured in the container I put it in, not the one I 'thought' it was in!
RELIEF!
So far I'm still escape free.
Well christ all mighty, panic set in. The torch came out, and the place was turned upside down. I pulled the fireplace apart, checked under all the couches and noticed the door was open to my back deck.
At this point the heart rate went well into the red zone and although the male is nothing but a voracious unsociable feeding machine, I love it anyway and hated to think of it surviving in the wild here. I even got the dog to help look for it.
I checked my rat breeding colony, under the diamond's enclosure, around the ground below the balcony and decided then to head for the kitchen to check the pantry incase it wanted dessert.
I turned around and there it was, safely secured in the container I put it in, not the one I 'thought' it was in!
RELIEF!
So far I'm still escape free.