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Posted by stephiesoo on January 22, 2003 at 16:18:18:
My brother-in-law has an iguana in the basement of the house he is renting. It was there when he moved in. The iguana is about 2-3 ft long looks well-fed with good green coloring. It comes out and lies in front of the washer and dryer does not act aggressive in any way but runs and hides when someone comes near. If someone wtays at the top of the stairs he lies where he is otherwise he hides up in behind the stairs and no one can get to him. We are trying to figure out a way to catch him without harming him. It was suggested we use live animal cages that the humane society would let us borrow. (The kind they use for feral cats/raccoons/possums etc. I was worried though that the door would close with the iguana in the cage and his tail sticking out. If that happens won't he break his tail off?? We are definitely planning on keeping it if we can catch it. We just don't want to harm it if possible. Our humane society really doesn't care as they euthanize any reptile to come in. We are trying to work with them to let us keep some of the reptiles or help to find good homes for them. But anyway any suggestions on catching the iguana?????
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