Linda......


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Posted by Iguanamomma on July 31, 2000 at 12:48:44:

In Reply to: Cripes that should be Pets. posted by Linda on July 31, 2000 at 12:29:08:

Your Freudian slip is showing LMAO

BTW we have a neighbor friend who comes over when we are out of town to take care of all of our pests, too *grin* Well, not ALL of them as we always drag our lovely human children with us when we leave. She never tries to touch any of them except the dog (everything else is either fish or reptile). She tells me that the iguanas just stay as far away as possible from her when she's cleaning out and putting in new food & water. They do eat tho because it's gone when she comes back at night to turn off lights. She's taken care of them (igs) for 6 years now and they still treat her this way.

I agree with Brian not trying to handle her while you're gone. If anything were to happen, it would set both of their bonding with each other back some.

Have a good time on your trip!

glenda




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