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Posted by kerry on February 25, 2002 at 01:32:01:

In Reply to: Kerry...speaking of not missing a meal...................... posted by Kevin on February 24, 2002 at 21:58:38:

......Seriously, it sure looks like it gets lots of TLC. One absolutely beautiful animal! Now get ready,'cuz here comes the REAL compliment: I don't see twisting-turning untrimmed claws!!! That's the one thing that really irritates me about Gila owners is how they can seem to be so proud of their "prized possessions" but will let those claws grow so long that it deforms their feet(that and not keeping the cage clean). So what if they might bleed a little when you trim 'em, it pales in comparison to the blood they'll lose when they get 'em caught somewhere and rip 'em out, accidentally. Way to take care of business, Kevin.




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