Posted by: | Tele | Subject: | Bird Beds | When: | 6:08 PM, 16 Sep 2000 | IP: | 24.48.198.209 |
Hi everyone- I wanted to post this to warn people about the bird style beds.. This morning I found one of my sg's wrapped in the furry inside material of the beds. The material was acting like a tounaqit because she had been trying to get out. we managed to cut her free and she seems to be doing fine now, but I wanted to make sure other people were aware of this danger. Also, if anyone has anything that I should watch out for in her behavior. She is eating, drinking, pooping and peeing but she is very lethargic. I'm hoping that this is just from the stress......if anyone has anything I'd appreaciate it. Thanks a lot. Tela
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Posted by: | Meg | Subject: | re bird beds | When: | 6:09 PM, 16 Sep 2000 | IP: | 24.48.198.209 |
Hey there. When you say bird style beds, what do you mean? Which ones? Are you talking about the ones that are kinda meshy and have a hole for the glider to go through and sleep in? Just checking, I dont use a bird home, but I have one that I was thinking of using. Right now I just use a pouch. Ta ta.
Posted by: | Tela | Subject: | bird beds | When: | 6:10 PM, 16 Sep 2000 | IP: | 24.48.198.209 |
Hi- the bird style beds I was talking about are the ones that are shaped kind of like triangles, with a furry inside. Tela
Posted by: | Meg | Subject: | bird Beds | When: | 6:10 PM, 16 Sep 2000 | IP: | 24.48.198.209 |
Hey.....ok, I think I"ll just stay away from any bird style beds and she can have her lovely homemade pouch!!!! =) Hows your glider doing now? All better??
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