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Posted by: jbbean1369 at Thu Jul 19 09:16:21 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jbbean1369 ] It's not the best situation, but as long as she was shipped in an insulated box with a heat or cold pack (depending on ur weather) and has holes in the box and container she's in (or in a bag) to breathe, and is kept in an indoor facility she should be fine, when u get her I'd check her over quickly, if she's cold allow her to warm up to room temp (unless you keep ur house cold) for a half hr or so then put her in her cage to warm up completely, and then let her be for a day, just to ease the stress, u don't have to do it all, its just how I do things here, good luck, I hope for the best | ||
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