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Posted by: SWH at Tue Mar 21 15:58:36 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SWH ] My 5' Suriname redtail got loose last night after I failed to lock her cage properly. I take full responsibility since it was MY error that lead to her getting out. I know where she is and she's 'trapped' there for the time being but I have no way of getting her out safely and I stress the word 'safely'. She's in our rafters grid and I have no access to her other than a VERY small square opening. How do I get her out without harming her or myself in the process. She has a bowl of water available a foot from the opening to lure her out and I check on her every few minutes but again, I can't get to her. Any suggestions would be helpful and please keep negative comments to yourself. I am berrating myself sufficient enough for at least 8 people and I don't need the added stress. [ Hide Replies ]
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