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Re: digging IG


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Posted by Debbie2 on June 08, 2000 at 07:08:17:

In Reply to: Re: digging IG posted by Jamie/JBug on June 07, 2000 at 20:55:29:

All signs point to the egg thing. Digging, little poops and pee spots all over, eating less. But I don't think that she is ready to lay for a couple of reasons 1) she usually lays in late fall, 2) she doesn't have any lumps in her tummy, which I have been fealing for daily. She does have a box that she has been diging in that she layed in a year before last. The room has been pretty quiet and no one but myslef, my boyfriend, and her original owner go into it. Temps have been in the 78-80's. It is not uncommon for her to start digging around this time of year. That is how she got boated out of her last home. The owner of the house couldn't handle her digging and requested to the IG owner that she be moved. Because I am moving to a new house - I don't want the house owners to request the same from me. So far they have been really nice about her moving with me. They even offered to give her her own room because it was the warmest in the house and will be easy to keep to the proper temps. I just don't think they will understand when she rips up the carpet in the room. I do have a cage that we could put her in, but I would prefer to give her her own room. Thanks for the advise, and if you have any more ideas please let me know. Thanks



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