This weekend my 'rents came to town for a day.
I think my mom STILL wants to see your place,
(e:PMT), 'cause she still hasn't and i drove her by your place when you first moved in.
I digress.
The main reason for the visit was a rare weekend day off for me and to go to the zoo to feed the Lorikeets, something my mother and i adore doing.
This year, with the diminishing flock, they have been less interactive.
But i found out they love the sweat from my brow. Two landed on my head and spent many minutes licking my forehead. Very interesting indeed.
Before going to work on Thursday night,
(e:uncutsaniflush) noticed something very surprising. "The Girls" gnawed a hole in their cage bottom.
Here was our quick fix from the outside.
As soon as i could, i went out and got some things to help with the chew issue they have. They are still afraid of us and they still refuse to allow me to pick them up (will i EVER have a pet i can cuddle!??!?!). I got some anti-chew stuff to spray in places they might want to chomp and was planning on ordering a new pan for the cage.
Then, this morning,
(e:Uncutsaniflush) found a new hole near the old hole and no girls. Amelia and Emily have escaped.
Here is what the inside of the cage looked like.
We have repaired it and left food and water for them. There have been sightings, but since they do not want me to hold them, i cannot imagine how i would be able to catch them. Rats are quick.
(e:leetee), you could fix your link by taking all these out:
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(and the link will show up simply as :::link:::
Looks pretty yummy. I am all about quinoa but always forget about it.
It is healthy; it's one of my favorite replacements for pasta salad. :O)
I wish i knew, exactly, what i am going to do with my chewy girls. (e:Matthew) was kind enough to give me an old aquarium, and although i have heard they aren't that great for rats, i could get a wire cage topper for it and put in shelves and hammocks.
BTW, they are in the hammock in that picture...
That salad looks very good and healthy too! So what are you going to do as a permanent fix for the wascally wodents?