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Posted by: dirtybluegenes at Thu Feb 12 21:47:15 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dirtybluegenes ] line all the doorways with baking soda (try to find a way to get your other pets not to ruin this somehow) and look for disruptions in the lines, this way you'd be able to see what rooms theyve been going in and out of at least. keep checking behind the fridge, not necessarily under it, but in the back where all the heat is (once mine escaped and it was there). Also, keep a close close eye on where your pets are, especially the cats because they will likely find it for you. Another time mine escaped it was gone for 4 days, and my cat was just standing in front of the closet (which was completely closed)weirdly and scratching on it a bit, i opened the door to see and my snake was in there, but way up high on the closet pole. cats are really good at finding things. maybe if it's gone for a few days, set up some kind of trap in the middle of your house with a dead mouse because it will probably be out looking for food. | ||
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